Pittsburgh Steelers’ Dwayne Haskins injured, spouse charged with home violence

Dwayne Haskins is back in the news, and not this time because he broke with the Washington Football team. Sorry I’m a WFT fan and it was a huge disappointment only matched by WFT ownership.

Anyway, it turns out that the current Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback and his wife were embroiled in a domestic violence argument that allegedly resulted in the former Ohio State QB having a missing tooth.

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According to ESPN, Kalabrya Gondrezick-Haskins is charged with serious criminal offenses, including “battery and domestic violence leading to bodily harm over the alleged July 3rd confrontation at The Cosmopolitan” in Las Vegas.

Gondrezick-Haskins is accused of punching Haskins in the mouth, which resulted in Haskins, 24, having a cleft upper lip and missing tooth, according to a police report viewed by ESPN.

However, Haskins took the gram to thank followers for their concern, but found he was not missing any teeth.

“I appreciate the concern … but I have all my teeth,” he wrote on his Instagram story. “Don’t believe everything you read. Peace.”

From ESPN:

The police were called to the hotel at around 2:30 p.m. PT and Haskins was rushed to the hospital with the facial injury.

Gondrezick-Haskins told police the couple got married in March and were in Las Vegas to celebrate with friends and renew their vows. At some point that evening, the couple had a verbal argument about how Haskins and his friends weren’t waiting for his wife and her friends to go to a nightclub. It escalated when she allegedly punched Haskins in the mouth.

Haskins said he remembered an argument with his wife but didn’t remember getting punched in the mouth. When the room was searched, the officers found a piece of tooth and blood.

“We are aware of the situation but will not comment,” said the Steelers on Thursday when asked to comment.

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However, Haskins, a first-round pick for the Washington Football team in 2019, almost flared up when he joined the team. I told you that I’m still not over it. In January he signed a one-year contract with the Steelers in hopes of reviving his NFL career.

Good luck with it.

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