Johnny “Banana” Devenanzio I shared a short snippet of riding a golf cart in the wake of his reported involvement with the NFL legend John ElwayMy fatal crash.
“Yeehaw Barbie reports Dusty,” 42-year-old Devenanzio wrote Bia Instagram Friday, May 2nd, with a montage of moments from the 2025 Stage Coach Festival on April 25th.
One is still challenge The alum took a photo of him kicking cowboy boots in a golf cart between stage coaches’ sets. The annual country music festival took place on April 26th and 27th in Indio, California.
Later that weekend, it was reported that Devenanzio was present during the fatal golf cart incident that killed Elway’s agent, Jeff Sperbeck. TMZ reported on Friday that Devenanzio “trying to maintain it.” [Sperbeck] After the golf cart incident. (The MTV personality has not dealt with reports or fatal incidents, but his Instagram video was filmed the day before. US every week I reached out to him for a comment. )
Elway, 64, is said to have been driving a golf cart on April 26th at the Madison Club in La Quinta, California. His business partner Sperbeck fell from behind the vehicle and hit his head with asphalt. There were no indications that Elway was driving negligently, but Sperbeck eventually died after complications from his injury. He was 62 years old.
“I am absolutely devastated and heartbroken by the death of my best friend, business partner and agent Jeff Sperbeck,” Elway said in a statement on April 30th. “There are no words that truly express the deep sadness I feel in the sudden loss of someone that means so much to me.”
He continued, “My heart and deep sympathy go out to Jeff’s wife, Kori, his children Carly, Sam, Jackson, and everyone who knows and loves him.
Sperbeck worked as an agent for Elway throughout his 16 seasons in the NFL. They later worked together to launch the 7cellars winery.
“7cellars was founded by professional football icon John Elway and his longtime business partner Jeff Sperbeck,” the website reads. “The success of Elway’s steakhouse made John want to endure his ideals and create wines that would be proud of his family’s name. They partnered with iconic winemaker Rob Mondavi Jr. to release the 2013 Cabernet and 2014 collection, then expanded the 2013 Cabernet and 2014 collection, then released the company’s first reserve wine to release the company’s first reserve wine vintage. The collection is offered at a more accessible price range, but has the same excellent quality as the brand is known.”