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Pro Football Hall of Famer John Elway was reportedly driving in a horrific golf cart accident that has his close friend and former NFL agent, Jeff Sperbeck, on life support.

On Tuesday, TMZ reported that Elway and Sperbeck were involved in a golf cart accident in La Quinta, California, on Saturday night. According to TMZ, Sperbeck “fell off the back of the moving vehicle, rolled and hit his head on asphalt,” leaving him seriously injured.

Later in the evening, TMZ confirmed that John Elway was the one driving the cart when the terrible accident happened. The two-time Super Bowl champion reportedly called 911, and paramedics found Sperbeck “unconscious but still breathing.”

Sperbeck was taken to the Desert Regional Medical Center, where he remains on life support, according to TMZ.

A witness speaking to KESQ in Palm Springs described the tragic scene.


“It was nothing like we’ve ever seen,” the eyewitness said. “You just don’t think you’re ever gonna witness anything like that. But his wife was hysterical.”


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Jeff Sperbeck was John Elway’s agent during the latter’s Hall of Fame career, spent solely with the Denver Broncos. Elway led the club to five Super Bowl appearances, finally winning it all for the first time in the 1997 season before leading them to a second consecutive title in his swan song 1998 campaign.

Elway later joined the Broncos’ front office in 2011, taking over as the general manager and executive vice president of football operations. He was the architect of the 2012-15 Broncos powerhouse led by Peyton Manning that won four AFC West division crowns, two conference championships and Super Bowl 50.

Our thoughts and prayers are with Jeff Sperbeck and his loved ones during this devastating time. Here’s hoping he makes a safe and speedy recovery.

John Elway & Jeff Sperbeck Started A Winery Business Together 12 Years Ago​

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John Elway (Credit: Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports)


In 2013, Elway and Sperbeck teamed up to create the 7Cellars wines business, having teamed up with legendary winemaker Rob Mondavi, Jr. Together, the three have launched a wide variety of wines, with Sperbeck serving as the company CEO.
 
Jeff Sperbeck, the former agent and longtime close friend of NFL legend John Elway, has tragically passed away after suffering a traumatic brain injury in a horrific golf cart accident.

According to TMZ, Jeff Sperbeck passed away at 1:10 a.m. on Wednesday after suffering serious injuries in a golf cart accident four days earlier. Sperbeck was on life support at the Desert Regional Medical Center in Palm Springs, California.

Sperbeck was 62.

TMZ reported on Tuesday that John Elway was the driver of the golf cart carrying Sperbeck in La Quinta, California. According to the outlet, Sperbeck suffered “a traumatic injury” after falling off the golf cart, rolling and hitting his head on asphalt.

Elway reportedly made the 911 call, and Sperbeck was “unconscious but still breathing” when paramedics arrived. The two men, along with their wives and Elway’s son, were leaving a Stagecoach party that evening before the horrific accident, per TMZ.

Sperbeck and Elway remained close friends long after his NFL playing career, opening up the 7Cellars wine company in 2013. The two began started working with Napa Valley-based winemaker Rob Mondavi Jr. to begin their booming wine business.


Our thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends of Mr. Sperbeck during this devastating time.

 
Jeff Sperbeck, the former agent and longtime close friend of NFL legend John Elway, has tragically passed away after suffering a traumatic brain injury in a horrific golf cart accident.

According to TMZ, Jeff Sperbeck passed away at 1:10 a.m. on Wednesday after suffering serious injuries in a golf cart accident four days earlier. Sperbeck was on life support at the Desert Regional Medical Center in Palm Springs, California.

Sperbeck was 62.

TMZ reported on Tuesday that John Elway was the driver of the golf cart carrying Sperbeck in La Quinta, California. According to the outlet, Sperbeck suffered “a traumatic injury” after falling off the golf cart, rolling and hitting his head on asphalt.

Elway reportedly made the 911 call, and Sperbeck was “unconscious but still breathing” when paramedics arrived. The two men, along with their wives and Elway’s son, were leaving a Stagecoach party that evening before the horrific accident, per TMZ.

Sperbeck and Elway remained close friends long after his NFL playing career, opening up the 7Cellars wine company in 2013. The two began started working with Napa Valley-based winemaker Rob Mondavi Jr. to begin their booming wine business.


Our thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends of Mr. Sperbeck during this devastating time.


May Mr. Sperbeck rest in peace.
 
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