The football world is mourning the tragic and untimely passing of Kebreyun Page, a former Rice University linebacker, Cedar Hill High School standout, and beloved son, friend, and teammate.
Known affectionately as “KP”, Kebreyun left a mark both on and off the field, remembered for his bright spirit, powerful presence, and unshakable positivity.
Kebreyun Page’s Loss Is Mourned By Sports Community
Following the heartbreaking news, tributes poured in from across the sports community. Rice University Football posted a heartfelt message:
“Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family, friends, and teammates of Kebreyun Page. RIP KP.”
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His high school alma mater, Cedar Hill Longhorns, echoed the sentiment:
“Our thoughts & prayers go out to the family, friends, classmates, & teammates of Kebreyun Page – Forever a Longhorn.”
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The American Women’s Football League also extended its condolences to Kebreyun’s father, Coach Elijah Page, in a moving statement that read in part:
“Words feel so small in the face of such sorrow, but please know that our hearts are with you… May the love and memories you shared with your son be a lasting light in your heart.”
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The heartbreak was just as palpable among friends and loved ones, who shared memories and reflections of the impact KP made in their lives.
One friend wrote:
“Every time I seen him, he had a smile on his face. Always was there to encourage the next person… something about this one just don’t feel right.”
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Another added:
“Prayers for his family and friends!!!! Elijah Page you are in our thoughts bro!!!!”
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And a third shared:
“He was a positive influence that touched many lives at such a young age… Praying for Cedar Hill High School and Rice University.”
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He Had A Great School And College Career
Kebreyun Page was born on November 18, 1999, in Dallas, Texas, and raised in Cedar Hill, where he first rose to prominence as a talented linebacker.
At Cedar Hill High School, he was a two-year starter under Coach Carlos Lynn, contributing to two deep playoff runs and earning a reputation as a fierce tackler with 197 total tackles, eight sacks, and one interception.
He was also recognized for his academic excellence, being named First Team Academic All-District.
Page went on to play for Rice University, where he continued to shine both as an athlete and student.
As a sociology major at Hanszen College, he was recognized for his strong work ethic and dedication to self-improvement.
Throughout his career, he played in multiple games on special teams, logging tackles against powerhouse programs like Texas, Baylor, Army, and Wake Forest.
His role may have been under the radar, but to his teammates, he was a source of steady leadership and infectious enthusiasm.
Kebreyun Page Is Survived By His Parents
KP was much more than a football player. He dabbled in modeling and was also an occasional game streamer on Twitch, where his charismatic personality continued to shine.
Whether online, in the locker room, or in his community, Kebreyun uplifted those around him.
He is survived by his loving mother, Moniker L. Spencer, who expressed the unbearable pain of his loss with a moving tribute:
“Nothing like a mother’s love… Fly high, Keebz.”
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Moniker has also requested support from anyone willing to help during this difficult time.
Kebreyun is also remembered by his father, Elijah Page, a respected coach with the Dallas Lady Prime Football team, as well as two brothers and extended family.