Spencer Webb's Girlfriend Announces Pregnancy
On Monday morning there was a big announcement made impacting the legacy of Spencer Webb.
Kelly Kay, very publicly known as his Spencer Webb’s girlfriend, announced she is pregnant with their child. She made the announcement Monday morning on her Instagram account.
“We created an angel before heaven gained one 🕊 all you ever wanted was to be a father…I know you’ll be the best one from up above. Can’t believe I have to do it without you but knowing I’ll have a piece of you keeps me going. I can’t wait to meet the person that’s half you, half me. I love you forever, both of you 🤍♾🕷🕸 @spider_ “
Webb, a former Oregon tight end, died on July 14, 2022. His death made national news with an outpouring of sympathy from those in college football and the NFL.
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Here was the official response from the sheriff’s office regarding Webb’s death.
According to the sheriff’s office, police responded to the rockslides near Lake Triangle, Oregon where a 22-year-old male “fell and struck his head.” The male, who was later identified as Webb, was unable to be revived. Police say there is no evidence of foul play and Webb’s death “appears to be accidental.””We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Spencer Webb,” Oregon Football said in a statement on social media Thursday. “Our hearts go out to his family, teammates, and friends at such a difficult time. We will miss Spencer greatly.”
Shortly after his death, ScoopDuck was able to get quotes from nearly a dozen current and former teammates and coaches. It was clear from those statements, Webb was an integral part of this team and positively impacted those around him.
Here is what current tight end coach Drew Mehringer said about Webb.
“Spence smiled all the time. Didn’t matter what was happening. Didn’t matter what he was doing, how he was feeling, or what was going on. He smiled. It was infectious.
He loved kids. He would go out of his way and to make their day. He would take pictures, record TikToks, sign autographs, or anything else. Sometimes it was a little too much. I caught him taking pictures in the middle of the spring game with some kids. It certainly wasn’t the right time to be doing that, but he couldn’t resist making those kids’ day. When I asked him what he was doing, he just had the biggest smile and said, “trying to make to make a difference…”
That’s where his heart was. He wanted to make a difference in people’s lives. He wanted to be a positive influence. He was a special person that truly cared about people.”