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Kirk Herbstreit shares letter from President Biden honoring late, football-loving dog Ben

ESPN sportscaster Kirk Herbstreit and his dog Ben watch warmups before the game at Kyle Field on October 26, 2024 in College Station, Texas.
Gus Stark/LSU/University Images via Getty Images
ESPN sportscaster Kirk Herbstreit and his dog Ben watch warmups before the game at Kyle Field on October 26, 2024 in College Station, Texas.
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Kirk Herbstreit shares letter from President Biden honoring late, football-loving dog Ben
President Joe Biden sent a heartfelt letter to ESPN 鈥淐ollege GameDay鈥� football analyst Kirk Herbstreit after his adored golden retriever, Ben, died of cancer last month.鈥淚 was so sorry to hear about the loss of your beloved Ben,鈥� Biden said in the November 22 note. 鈥淏en brought so much comfort and unconditional love to millions of Americans across our Nation.鈥淚n your most joyful moments and most grief-stricken days, he was there, sensitive to every unspoken feeling and emotion.鈥滺erbstreit shared the letter and his gratitude to Biden on social media Wednesday.鈥淧olitics aside-REALLY honored to receive this personal note from @POTUS sharing his appreciation and compassion for the loss of our beloved Ben. I can only hope that Ben knows how many people he touched.鈥滱 certified emotional service animal, Ben became famous for his infectious, friendly nature while in the national spotlight each week. He caused uncontrollable 鈥渙ohs-and-ahs鈥� while accompanying Herbstreit around the country covering football.Ben 鈥� who had been with Herbstreit for 10 years 鈥� would often be seen on set during live productions.The long-time ESPN commentator would also bring his cherished dog along for his 鈥淭hursday Night Football鈥� on Prime Video gig.Ben had taken ill this year and was diagnosed with leukemia in March and underwent surgery in July, according to ESPN.鈥淚 know what it is like to lose a beloved pet, and I hope you can find some comfort in cherishing the beautiful memories you shared with Ben,鈥� Biden continued. 鈥淗e was a good boy.鈥滻n June 2021, the Bidens announced that Champ, their 鈥渂eloved鈥� German Shepherd, who had been with their family since 2008, had died.

President Joe Biden sent a heartfelt to ESPN 鈥淐ollege GameDay鈥� football analyst Kirk Herbstreit after his adored golden retriever, Ben, died of cancer last month.

鈥淚 was so sorry to hear about the loss of your beloved Ben,鈥� Biden said in the November 22 note. 鈥淏en brought so much comfort and unconditional love to millions of Americans across our Nation.

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鈥淚n your most joyful moments and most grief-stricken days, he was there, sensitive to every unspoken feeling and emotion.鈥�

Herbstreit shared the letter and his gratitude to Biden on social media Wednesday.

鈥淧olitics aside-REALLY honored to receive this personal note from sharing his appreciation and compassion for the loss of our beloved Ben. I can only hope that Ben knows how many people he touched.鈥�

A certified emotional service animal, Ben became famous for his infectious, friendly nature while in the national spotlight each week. He caused uncontrollable 鈥渙ohs-and-ahs鈥� while accompanying Herbstreit around the country covering football.

Ben 鈥� who had been with Herbstreit for 10 years 鈥� would often be seen on set during live productions.

The long-time ESPN commentator would also bring his cherished dog along for his 鈥淭hursday Night Football鈥� on Prime Video gig.

Ben had taken ill this year and was diagnosed with leukemia in March and underwent surgery in July, according to ESPN.

鈥淚 know what it is like to lose a beloved pet, and I hope you can find some comfort in cherishing the beautiful memories you shared with Ben,鈥� Biden continued. 鈥淗e was a good boy.鈥�

In June 2021, the Bidens that Champ, their 鈥渂eloved鈥� German Shepherd, who had been with their family since 2008, had died.