Son of John Elway’s late agent pays tribute to Papa on social networks

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John Elway’s late agent’s son Jeff Sperbeck paid tribute to his father in an Instagram position that was heartbroken on Sunday.

Jackson Sperbeck gathered a slideshow of photos, remembering the moments he spent with his father before his tragic passage at the end of last month. The photos went from the moment when Jackson was a child in his older years.

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Denver Broncos, John Elway’s quarterrier, walks on the sidelines for the last minutes of Super Bowl XXIV against the 49ers of San Francisco on January 28, 1990 in New Orleans. (Michael Madrid / USA Today Network via Imagn Images)

“Your steps have given me a direction. I will walk the rest with a goal,” he subtitled the collage. “I love you dad.”

Jeff Sperbeck, 62, died of injuries suffered in a golf accident in California. The County County Coroner office judged that his death was accidental due to a cranial trauma.

“The cause of death is a” head trauma “and the mode of death is” accident “, and the mode of death (how the injury occurred) is” the passenger fell from golf cart “.

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Denver Broncos’ chairman of football operations, John Elway, looks at the match against the Las Vegas raiders at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on December 26, 2021. (Kirby Lee-USA today Sport)

The press release added that the injury took place when the “passenger fell from” golf cart.

Elway published a declaration on the death of his longtime agent.

“I am absolutely devastated and my heart broken by the death of my close friend, trading partner and agent Jeff Sperbeck,” Elway said in a statement, via ESPN.

“There are no words to really express the deep sadness that I feel with the sudden loss of someone who has mean so much for me.

John Elway, then president of Denver Broncos football operations, was on the field before a match between the Broncos de Denver and the Bengals from Cincinnati to Empower Field in Mile High on December 19, 2021 in Denver. (Dustin Bradford / Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

“My heart and my deepest sympathies go to Jeff’s wife, Cori; her children Carly, Sam and Jackson; and all those who knew and loved him. Jeff will miss it deeply for loyalty, wisdom, friendship and love he has brought to my life and the life of so many others.”

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