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Jeff Sperbeck, former agent of John Elway, dies after an injury to 62 – Boston News, Weather, Sport

La Quinta, California (AP) – Jeff Sperbeck, a business partner and former agent of the NFL Hall of Famer John Elway, died on Wednesday after he had suffered an injury in a community of Golf Resort in Southern California last weekend. He was 62.

No cause of death was released, but the Coroner's office of Riverside County said that Sperbeck was injured on Saturday and the address listed for the incident belongs to the Madison Club in La Quinta.

Riverside County's fire brigade said the agency was called to this place on Saturday after someone had fallen out of a golf car. The person who was not identified was brought to a trauma center, said the spokesman for the Maggie Cine de la Rosa department.

The Sheriff Department said she was investigating the incident with the golf car.

Elway was at the scene, Witness Ali Simon told Palm Springs Kesq-TV. Simon said she didn't see the accident, but saw a man who lies on the floor, surrounded by people and Ellen on the phone.

“I am absolutely destroyed and broken with broken heart due to the death of my close friend, business partner and agents Jeff Sperbeck,” said Elway in a statement on Wednesday. “There are no words to express the profound sadness that I really mean with the sudden loss of someone who has meant so much. My heart and deepest sympathy go to Jeff's wife Cori; his children Carly, Sam and Jackson; and everyone who knew and loved. in my life and life and life of life and life of life and life and life and life and life and life of life and life of life and life and life, life and life of life and life of life and life and life and life of a person and the life that brought about the life and life of a person and the life of a life. “

Elway's statement did not deal with his presence at the scene.

Sperbeck began to lead Elway in 1990 when Elway was a quarterback for Denver Broncos. He represented more than 100 NFL players as an agent and business consultant for a three decades.

He was best known as Elway's long-time friend, business partner and agent, who helped the administration of Hall of Fam to manage the extensive Off-Field business empire at the management of restaurants, car dealers and a winery.

Sperbeck headed Elways marketing and business companies and the two worked with the winemaker Rob Mondavi Jr. in 2015 to take 7 cellare from John Elway.

He was also a co -founder of Sullivan & Sperbeck, a sports marketing company that was taken over by Octagon in 2001. From 2001 to 2009, Sperbeck headed Octagon's Football Division when he represented the Novo Agency, a sports management company in which he worked as a CEO, and represented the current and retired NFL player and trainer. The agency merged with Rep1 Sports in 2018.

Sperbeck was involved in numerous non -profit efforts.

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