who became beloved by sports fans for his broadcast-crashing appearances at college football stadiums and NFL games in recent years, died Thursday at age 10. Ben was diagnosed with leukemia and ...
ESPN broadcaster Kirk Herbstreit announced Thursday that his dog, Ben, whom NFL and college football fans alike have become familiar with during various appearances, died at the age of 10.
For the sake of football fans, and perhaps some sense of normalcy, Kirk Herbstreit is still set to call the LSU-Alabama football game this Saturday night in Tiger Stadium. It will be the ...
ESPN analyst Kirk Herbstreit announced Thursday that his beloved golden retriever Ben has died at 10 after battling cancer ... frolicking on the field before games, mingling with mascots and ...
You can take Big Ben out of ... team’s Week 10 matchup against the Washington Commanders, even sharing his live reaction to Russell Wilson’s hard count that resulted in a game-winning neutral ...
ESPN host Kirk Herbstreit announced the death of his dog, Ben — a golden retriever who captured the hearts of football fans in appearances alongside ESPN announcers. “This is really hard to write but ...
It will be the broadcasting veteran's first college game since his dog, Ben, died. Ben became a fan-favorite because Herbstreit would frequently feature him during his broadcasting assignments on ...
“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.” Herbstreit had told fans earlier this year that 10-year-old Ben ...
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Asked Ben Simmons what is preventing him from reaching Jordi Fernandez’s goal of 10 shot attempts per game: “The role I’m in right now is a little different and I’m trying to adjust.
Hours after announcing the death of Ben, his beloved Golden Retriever, Herbstreit was calling the prime-time Ravens vs. Bengals clash. “Calling (Thursday) night’s game was very challenging,” ...