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Colin Cowherd includes late Dwayne Haskins on list of QBs incapable of winning Super Bowls
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Date:2025-04-24 14:13:47
"The Herd" has been around for decades, but host Colin Cowherd and his showrunners made an egregious inclusion Tuesday while discussing a tiered list of quarterbacks that can win Super Bowls, narrowing the list down to those who have been drafted since 2013.
The final category named a lengthy list of quarterbacks that Cowherd considered incapable of winning the Super Bowl – even though a TV graphic used the headline, "Colin's 'QBs that can win Super Bowls.'" Among those on the list included Baker Mayfield, Justin Fields, Paxton Lynch (who hasn't been on an NFL roster since 2019), Josh Rosen, Carson Wentz, and EJ Manuel (who currently works for the ACC Network).
Another name on the list was Dwayne Haskins, who was drafted by Washington and spent his last season with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Haskins was tragically killed at age 24 on April 9, 2022, when he was hit by a dump truck trying to cross Interstate 595 near Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
As Cowherd read some of the players on the list and provided analysis, he even called out Haskins by name.
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