Sheriff: John Elway Won’t Be Charged in Golf Cart Death of Agent

Connor Forbes
Connor Forbes
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John Elway (L) and Jeff Sperbeck (R) were partners in a winery since 2013. Facebook

John Elway Cleared of Wrongdoing

LA QUINTA (CNS) – Former NFL quarterback John Elway will not be charged in the April death of his friend and business partner Jeffrey Sperbeck, who fell from a golf cart Elway was driving at an after-party event for the Stagecoach County Musical Festival, Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco said this weekend.

“It’s over,” Bianco told Denver’s 9News on Friday. “We’ve talked to everyone involved and we found nothing new. There was nothing criminal, it was what we’ve been saying all along that this was — a tragic accident.”0

Sperbeck, 62, of San Clemente suffered a traumatic head injury on the night of April 28 at the Madison Club in La Quinta when he hit his head on the pavement after falling from the golf cart. The sports agent and longtime friend of Elway was taken to Desert Regional Medical Center in Palm Springs and placed on life support.

The Riverside County Coroner’s Office said that he succumbed to the “blunt head trauma” injury just after 1 a.m. on April 30.

“The manner of death is `accident,’ and the mode of death — how the injury occurred — is `passenger fell from golf cart,”‘ the agency said in a statement.

Elway was questioned by sheriff’s deputies but not arrested.

Sperbeck and Elway teamed up in 1990, when the victim became the athlete’s NFL agent, while Elway was quarterback for the Denver Broncos. The two-time Super Bowl champion hung up his jersey in 1998, ultimately serving as the team’s general manager, then later as a consultant. He retired altogether in 2023.

The two men partnered in a winery venture in 2013, according to reports.

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John Elway (L) and Jeff Sperbeck (R) were partners in a winery since 2013. Credit: Facebook
John Elway (L) and Jeff Sperbeck (R) were partners in a winery since 2013. Facebook
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