Ducks Wire can confirm a report that Oregon Ducks tight end Spencer Webb suffered a tragic head injury on Wednesday afternoon that left him dead.
According to the Lane County Sheriff’s Office, a 22-year-old person suffered an apparent head injury after slipping on the rocks at the Triangle Lake rock slides on Wednesday afternoon.
The name and identity of Webb were not initially released as next of kin was notified, but the first report came on Wednesday afternoon at around 4 p.m.
The Lane County Sheriff’s Office has yet to officially identify the deceased male as Webb, but we have confirmed that detail via multiple sources.
Here is the release from LCSO:
The Lane County Sheriff’s Office responded to the rock slides just a short distance west of Triangle Lake at approximately 2:30pm after receiving the report of an injured person. Upon arrival, deputies learned that a 22 year old male recreating in the area fell and struck his head. Bystanders and responding paramedics were unable to revive him. Lane County Sheriff Search and Rescue personnel responded to assist with bringing him back to the roadway as he was approximately 100 yards down a steep trail.
There is no evidence of foul play and his death appears to be accidental. The victim’s name is being withheld at this time pending next of kin notification.
In three seasons with the Ducks, Webb played in 20 games, catching 31 passes for 296 yards and 4 touchdowns. He was set to be a big piece of the Oregon offense in the 2022 season, which would have been his fourth with the Ducks.
The team is yet to release a statement on the matter, but head coach Dan Lanning had this to say on Twitter:
🙏 So full of life in every moment of the day. Your smile and energy will be missed Spencer. I love you!
— Dan Lanning (@CoachDanLanning) July 14, 2022
After word got out on social media on Wednesday night, Oregon teammates and fellow athletes reacted on Twitter.
I know many will remember Spencer for his talent on the football field. But he was one of the most genuine, kind, and compassionate people I’ve ever met. He left his mark on everyone who had the pleasure of meeting him. Tell your loved ones you love them.
— Haley Cruse Mitchell (@haley_crusee) July 14, 2022
Spence came to my office every day….. we talked about everything but football. I’m thankful for the time we had. I will miss you my friend…..#Spidoblood 😢💔💔
— Kenny Farr (@KFARRGODUCKS) July 14, 2022
RIP brotha🤎🙏🏾 You will be missed.
— Jevón Holland (@HollywoodVon) July 14, 2022
My dog…. I don't even know where to start . You been there for me since 2017..Since I wanted to become a duck ! Countless memories! We just rode home together yesterday…💔Love You 4🥺🕊 pic.twitter.com/wwNUjfxRmK
— 7 (@McgeeSeven) July 14, 2022
— Dante MOORE (@dantemoore05) July 14, 2022
RIP brother. Fly high 🕊 https://t.co/2a28k1BnS2
— Alex Forsyth (@alexforsyth75) July 14, 2022