Phil Robertson, the beloved patriarch of the Robertson family and star of the reality TV series Duck Dynasty, has passed away at the age of 79. His daughter-in-law, Korie Robertson, announced his death on May 25, 2025, via social media, noting that he had been battling Alzheimer’s disease, a diagnosis the family publicly shared in December 2024.
Born on April 24, 1946, in Vivian, Louisiana, Phil Robertson was a former college football quarterback at Louisiana Tech University, even starting ahead of future NFL Hall of Famer Terry Bradshaw. However, Robertson chose to step away from football to focus on his true passions: hunting, family, and faith. In 1973, he founded Duck Commander, a company specializing in handcrafted duck calls. That business—built in a small workshop—eventually became the foundation for a multimillion-dollar empire.
Duck Dynasty, which aired on A&E from 2012 to 2017, followed the lives of the Robertson family as they ran Duck Commander. The show struck a unique cultural chord, blending Southern humor, conservative values, and family dynamics in a way that captivated audiences. At its peak, the series drew over 11 million viewers per episode, making it one of the most-watched reality shows in cable TV history. Fans tuned in not just for the duck calls and camo, but for the deep family bonds, quirky personalities, and Phil’s often-provocative, faith-driven wisdom.
Phil Robertson became the show’s moral compass, offering nightly prayers, biblical reflections, and plenty of no-nonsense advice—always delivered in his signature gravelly voice. He was known for his unfiltered opinions, which sometimes sparked controversy, but also solidified his status as a cultural icon to many Americans who shared his values.
In her tribute, Korie Robertson expressed gratitude for Phil’s life and legacy, saying, “We celebrate today that our father, husband, and grandfather, Phil Robertson, is now with the Lord.” The family has indicated that a public celebration of Phil’s life will be announced at a later date. He is survived by his wife, Kay (affectionately known as “Miss Kay”), their children—including Willie Robertson, who served as CEO of Duck Commander—and numerous grandchildren.
With Phil’s passing, fans have begun speculating whether Duck Dynasty could return in some form—either as a tribute season, a reboot focused on the next generation, or a docuseries reflecting on the show’s legacy and impact. Several family members, including Willie and Sadie Robertson Huff, have remained active in media, publishing books, hosting podcasts, and leading faith-based initiatives. While no official reboot has been confirmed, the Robertson family’s continued presence in the public eye keeps the door open for future storytelling that honors Phil’s life and the cultural footprint he helped create.
Phil Robertson’s legacy is etched not only in the duck blinds of Louisiana but in the hearts of millions who saw in him a symbol of tradition, conviction, and unshakable faith.
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