Looks like Rams rookie TE Terrance Ferguson chose jersey number 18 to honor his former Oregon teammate, the late Spencer Webb.

(Via Terrance’s Instagram story) pic.twitter.com/hXQvAfPk0C

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Ever since Oregon Ducks tight end Spencer Webb tragically passed away a few summers ago, Dan Lanning and his team have done a lot to keep his name and memory alive within the program.

From helmet decals with his number on it, a tradition of Lanning calling out his number — along with the number of Khyree Jackson, who passed away last summer in a car accident — before team meetings, and taking an annual hike up Spencer’s Butte in Eugene at the end of fall camp, the Ducks make sure that their former teammates are never forgotten.

Former Oregon star Terrance Ferguson is making sure that he continues that process in the NFL. Earlier this week, Ferguson revealed on social media that he will be wearing No. 18 with the Los Angeles Rams, who drafted him in the second round.

While at Oregon, Webb wore No. 18 for his first few years before switching to No. 4 in his final year.

Ferguson captioned his photo with “LLSW” and a spider web emoji, which has been the symbol long connected to Webb.

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