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Fox Sports host Colin Cowherd had a bit of an unfortunate slip up during his show regarding the late Dwayne Haskins.

During his opening monologue, segueing off a segment about rookie quarterback CJ Stroud, Cowherd listed his quarterbacks who can and can’t win a Super Bowl. The caveat was those drafted since 2013.

Unfortunately, Cowherd left Haskins’ name on the list of those who “can’t” win a Super Bowl. He also mentioned him by name.

Cowherd stumbled during his reading of the list, but only pointed out the graphic wasn’t written incorrectly, at the top. It said “can” when it should’ve said “can’t.”

Either way, it was a rough look for Cowherd to not acknowledge a glaring mistake regarding Haskins, who passed away tragically in 2022.

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