Posted on 07/14/2021 10:34:00 PM PDT by nickcarraway
The wife of Dwayne Haskins faces a domestic violence charge stemming from an alleged assault involving the Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback that occurred in a Las Vegas hotel room earlier this month, according to multiple reports.
Kalabrya Gondrezick-Haskins faces a felony charge of battery and domestic violence resulting in bodily harm stemming from the alleged altercation on July 3 at The Cosmopolitan.
According to reports, Gondrezick-Haskins is accused of punching Haskins in the mouth, and other injuries Haskins reportedly suffered were "substantial in nature."
Haskins, 24, had a split upper lip and a missing tooth, and he suffered other injuries to his mouth that would require dental work to repair his teeth, according to reports.
Police were called to the hotel around 2:30 a.m. PT, according to reports, and Haskins was taken to the hospital for the facial injury.
Gondrezick-Haskins told police, according to reports, that the pair married in March and were in Las Vegas to celebrate with friends and renew their vows. At some point in the evening, there was an argument that escalated when she allegedly hit Haskins in the mouth.
Haskins, according to reports, said he remembered getting into a fight with his wife but didn't remember getting punched in the mouth. In searching the room, officers found a piece of tooth and blood, per reports.
Haskins, a former first-round pick by the Washington Football Team in 2019, signed a one-year deal with the Steelers in January in hopes of reviving his NFL career.
True. But the Redskins wouldn't had gotten the draft picks low enough to get the defensive players they have on the team now. Cousins is a very good QB but he's not elite so he won't be able to win the SB unless his team had a dominant D like the Ravens or Seahawks did recently.
Kalabrya Gondrezick-Haskins?
Gesundheit!
Andy Reid made a horrible decision signing Smith. He's a genius, so he was able to duct tape an offense together that worked using Smith, but it only goes so far.
As soon as he got rid of Smith, he went to back to back Super Bowls.
He would have been to another Super Bowl or two if he could have found a real quarterback, instead of Smith.
Not in my world.
He lead the 49ers to exactly one (1) playoff. The only other playoff they made while he was on the 49ers, he was benched during the season. With prejudice.
So, for six seasons he was an anchor around the neck of the organization. And for one season, the 49ers were so good on defense, special teams, and the rest of the offense, that it would overcome his shaky QB play and compulsive need to throw interceptions in the 4th quarter.
If you wanted to sit down and go watch every game of that season, I could point out ow amazing the other 49ers were that season, and how much they made up for Smith.
Smith was so bad, even brilliant offensive coordinators would get fired.
Read what I said. I did not say that. I said the Chiefs were so good that when they didn't have that anchor (Smith) weighing them down.
By the way, Marino was in one Super Bowl and Tarkenton was in three)
Eli Manning won two Super Bowls and he was mediocre at best. But he had good games when it counted.
Some chicks just can’t handle Vegas.
I hope they can patch the marriage up and get their lives on track.
Pro sports died. I moved on. So many fun things to do now!
Could be a matter of scaling. If you expect the marriage to last for many decades, you might renew your vows every twenty years or so. If you expect it to last a year or two...
I thought the NFL was gay.
Why?
Beware of hyphenated last names.
Watch it.
This has turned into a NFL thread.
Might hurt someone’s feelings.
Agree. He would have been branded a wife beating abuser if he defended himself.
In this house, female brutality has become a reality!
She looks Latina so...
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