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Kirk Herbstreit announces the death of his dog Ben, popular for his great football broadcasts

Kirk Herbstreit, chief analyst for ESPN’s “College GameDay” and co-host of the NFL’s “Thursday Night Football,” announced the death of his golden retriever, Ben, whose appearances at football stadiums in recent years have made him a beloved four-legged friend of the sport World.

Ben was diagnosed with leukemia and lymphoma in March and died Thursday after the cancer spread to his organs, Herbstreit said on X. He was 10 human years old.

“I’ve had dogs my whole life, but Ben was one of them,” Herbstreit said. “He was smart, loving, gentle, patient, curious and hospitable to all. Always a big smile and a gentle wag of the tail.”

Ben underwent surgery in late July to remove two cancerous tumors on his spleen and intestines, Herbstreit said on X in September. He said that while it was a “challenging offseason for Ben,” the dog improved in the weeks following his Surgery “recovered incredibly”.

“Just so grateful that he’s feeling better and can travel with me,” Herbstreit said on X at the time. “Honestly, I think being outside and seeing people on the street really helps his spirit and that he has something to look forward to.”

On Oct. 23, Ben received a second chemo injection, but afterward he became weaker and could no longer move his back legs, Herbstreit wrote on X on Monday. Herbstreit took him to a holistic doctor, where he was given IV vitamin C for three days, that would hopefully “flush the toxins from his body and give him a fighting chance.”

Unfortunately, this was not the case and Herbstreit had to “let him go”.

Kirk Herbstreit and his dog Ben on October 5 in Fayetteville, Arkansas.Michael Woods / AP File

“I am so grateful for ALL the love that has been shown to him over the last few years. One of the hardest things I’ve been through in my life,” Herbstreit wrote on X on Monday. “Ben is my best friend and companion. I love him with all my heart.”

Ben earned multiple NFL and college football degrees this season following his broadcast-busting antics. The Atlanta Falcons named Ben a wide retriever for a Thursday Night Football game in Week 5, while the Miami Dolphins named him Chief Happiness Officer of Football in Week 2.

Penn State collected some treats for Ben, calling him a “Treat Analyst” just last week before the Penn State-Ohio State game.

Ben was even present at one of the first meetings of the 2024 college football season on ESPN’s pregame broadcast of the LSU-USC game in Las Vegas. As Herbstreit and his co-analyst Rece Davis spoke, Ben wagged his tail excitedly between them, waiting to be petted. One viewer commented: “He didn’t even need a square. Ben is a professional.”

“Please God bless his majestic soul and thank you for bringing him into my life over the last 10 years – a true blessing,” Herbstreit wrote.

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