Kirk Herbstreit’s Beloved Dog, Ben, Passes Away After Cancer Battle
4 min readKirk Herbstreit, well-known ESPN college football analyst and Prime Video NFL commentator, recently shared the heartbreaking news of the passing of his beloved golden retriever, Ben. After a valiant battle with cancer, Ben passed away on Thursday, leaving Herbstreit and fans alike in deep mourning. Herbstreit took to social media platform X to announce the loss, sharing his grief and paying tribute to the loyal companion who had been by his side for nearly a decade.
In his emotional post, Kirk Herbstreit wrote, “We found out today the cancer had spread throughout Ben’s organs and there was nothing left we could do—we had to let him go.” Known for his calm presence on the football field and dedication to his work, Herbstreit’s words revealed a deeply personal side, honoring the memory of a dog he described as “smart, loving, gentle, patient, inquisitive, and welcoming to all.”
This is really hard to write but so many of you have loved and cared about Ben that I wanted to let you know. We found out today the cancer had spread throughout Bens organs and there was nothing left we could do-we had to let him go. I’ve had dogs my whole life but Ben was 1 on… pic.twitter.com/jDvPTbNv2M
— Kirk Herbstreit (@KirkHerbstreit) November 7, 2024
Ben’s companionship had been an anchor in Herbstreit’s life. In his post, he reflected on the profound bond he shared with Ben, stating, “He and I could communicate… he and I understood each other and had each other’s backs.” As Herbstreit traveled extensively for work, covering ESPN’s College GameDay
So sorry, brother. I truly am.
— Scott Van Pelt (@notthefakeSVP) November 7, 2024
Otis was my Ben. So many of us know the love. And then the hurt. “ The cost of the transaction” But the beauty of the love in the world in these moments is the sincerity of the compassion. Nothing seems to bring it out like dogs.
Following Herbstreit’s announcement, fans and followers flooded his page with heartfelt condolences. One message read, “RIP Ben Herbstreit. All dogs go to heaven, and Ben is definitely leading the way.” Others echoed similar sentiments, with one person commenting, “Heaven can’t be heaven unless our dogs are waiting for us there.” A third person shared, “Kirk, so sorry for your loss. Sad I never had the privilege to meet Ben, but know how much he meant to you and the whole college football community.” Another user added, “Thank you for sharing Ben with all of us watching from home. The best boy.”
Herbstreit’s tribute highlighted not only Ben’s gentle personality but also the loyalty that made him more than just a pet. “He was with me more than anyone at home and traveling with me for work. Such an easygoing companion,” he shared. It was evident through his words that Ben’s presence brought a unique comfort and joy to Herbstreit’s life, offering him steadfast support through his busy schedule and constant travel demands.
Heaven can't be heaven unless our dogs are waiting for us there.
— ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) November 7, 2024
In his parting message, Kirk Herbstreit expressed gratitude for the years he spent with Ben, saying, “God, please bless his majestic soul and thank you for putting him in my life for the last 10 years—a true blessing. Love you, Ben.” Herbstreit’s words have resonated widely, as fans and fellow animal lovers relate to the deep bond he shared with his four-legged friend.
While Ben may no longer be physically by his side, Herbstreit emphasized that his memory will live on, not only within him but also within the hearts of fans who got to witness the golden retriever’s joyful presence over the years. As he continues his work in college football, Herbstreit now carries the spirit of his loyal companion with him, a reminder of the love and loyalty that defined their special relationship.
The Goat of Dogs 🙏 💔 pic.twitter.com/DKTeL2pe13
— College Football Fan (@CFB_Fan_) November 7, 2024
Will never forget when I saw him out on the quad behind Coach Saban this year ❤️🥺 pic.twitter.com/faq0cUD3SX
— Douglas Harrell (@douglas_harrel) November 7, 2024