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The 911 call was audio that John Elway after the fatal golf cart accident of his agent.
Elway and his agent, Jeff Sperbeck, were at the Madison Club in La Quinta, California, on April 26, when Sperbeck died from wounds in what local authorities ruled a “tragic accident.”
Elway scored 911 and told the dispatcher that the two were “in a golf cart, and fell from the golf cart,” according to TMZ Sports.
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John Elway is heated before the Super Bowl against the Atlanta Falcons in Miami on January 31, 1999. (Robert Deutsch/USA Network Network through IMAGN images)
Elway said the car did not collide with anything, and Sperbeck had fallen from “the back.” The member of the Hall of Fame added that Sperbeck suffered a head injury.
“He fell from the golf cart. He was on his back and fell from the golf cart,” Elway said.
The operator told Elway to verify Sperbeck’s breathing and verify if his chest was increasing.
“Do not be any injury and do not move it unless it is in danger,” said the operator.
The operator said he would instructions on how to “stop bleeding” and asked him to get a “clean and dry towel.” Elway then said he had a “doctor on stage.”
Then, the operator instructed Elway to call again if Sperbeck’s condition worsened.
Elway avoided charges in the incident, and research on death has been completed.
A source told Page Six Elway “he is not dealing with loss and accident. He has been really annoying and retired.”

The general manager of the Denver Broncos, John Elway, in the fourth quarter of a game against the Detroit Lions in Empower Field in Mile High in Denver, Colorado, on December 22, 2019. (Isaiah J. Downing/USA Today Sports)
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The cause of the death of Sperbeck was the “trauma of the forceful force”, and the shape of death was an accident that occurred when the “passenger fell from the golf cart,” said the county forensic report.
After Sperbeck’s death, Elway issued a statement.
“I am absolutely devastated and disconsolate by the death of my close friend, business partner and agent Jeff Sperbeck,” Elway said in a statement, through ESPN. “There are no words to truly express the deep sadness I feel with the sudden loss of someone who has meant a lot to me.
“My heart and my deepest sympathies go out with Jeff’s wife, Cori; his children, Carly, Sam and Jackson; and all who knew him and loved him. Jeff will be deeply surprised by loyalty, wisdom, friendship and love he brought to my life and the life of many others.”

John Elway in Craig’s June 20, 2025 at West Hollywood, California. (Mega/GC images)
Sperbeck had been Elway’s agent since 1990. The two collaborated in several commercial companies.