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Page C2 Wyoming Tribune Eagle Friday, July 16, 2021 Manning won’t rule out role with Broncos By Arnie Stapleton week trial, which was sched- “I’ve gone on a year-to- Philadelphia to Green Bay in Associated Press uled to start July 12, on hold year basis in this second 1993. earlier this month. chapter,” Manning said. “I’m Impressed by John El- ENGLEWOOD, Colo. – In his dismissal notice going to try to do this, this way’s approach, Manning Peyton Manning didn’t rule Tuesday, the judge wrote that year. I don’t go past that be- chose the Broncos. out a future role with the Den- Bowlen’s estate planning cause you try different things “Denver, boy they just wel- ver Broncos given the owner- documents were “valid, en- and maybe you like it, maybe comed me with open arms,” ship uncertainty forceable, and reflect Patrick you don’t. I will always be a Manning said. “They were surrounding one of the NFL’s D. Bowlen’s intent and will” part of the Broncos and Colts iconic franchises. and that the trustees – team organizations in some way. the only team that really just “I am as interested in president Joe Ellis and law- “But I’m interested in understood what I was going what’s going to happen as yers Rich Slivka and Mary what’s going to happen. I through emotionally, physi- anybody because I care about Kelly – have the authority to haven’t said no to anything of- cally, and a lot of that was it,” Manning said Wednesday administer the trust. ficially forever. I’ve just said Elway. in a Zoom call ahead of his in- The dismissal of the law- no to some things each year. “They were the only team duction next month into the suit this week suggests a set- The next year, maybe things that said, ‘Hey Peyton, give Pro Football Hall of Fame. tlement has been reached but change. So, who knows what us your Indianapolis play- The trust that runs the fran- Peyton Manning, right, speaks with Baltimore Orioles outfielder both sides are prohibited will happen in that.” book and we will form this hy- chise valued at $3.2 billion Cedric Mullins during batting practice for the MLB All-Star game from commenting on the Manning said he had al- brid offense with the plays we could approve one of late Monday in Denver. Associated Press case. ways hoped to finish his ca- like in Denver that will help owner Pat Bowlen’s children Ellis has said all of reer in Indianapolis, where you at this point in your ca- to become the team’s next from his first marriage. ture of the franchise. Bowlen’s seven children the Colts selected him No. 1 reer. We will really give you a controlling owner – Brittany Amie Bowlen Klemmer Bowlen died in 2019 a named in the trust must agree overall in the 1998 NFL draft, chance to get back going Bowlen, 31, is the preferred and Beth Bowlen Wallace month shy of his induction on the choice if one of them is but a neck injury led to his choice – or sell the team alto- had alleged their father was into the Hall of Fame and five selected or the team would be dismissal from the Colts and again.’ And not every team gether. already affected by Alzheim- years after stepping away sold. made him the most sought- was doing that. I will always Arapahoe County District er’s and was subject to from his duties running the That has led to speculation after free agent in NFL histo- be indebted to Denver. ... You Judge John E. Scipione “undue influence” in setting team after announcing he’d that Manning, who retired ry, rivaled only by Tom can only live in one place, and signed a motion this week to up the three-person trust that been diagnosed with Al- after the Broncos won Super Brady’s jump from New Eng- Denver’s just been a great dismiss a lawsuit filed by two has run the team in his ab- zheimer’s. Bowl 50, could be involved in land to Tampa a year ago and place to live. I couldn’t have of the late owner’s daughters sence and will decide the fu- The judge had put the four- some capacity. Reggie White’s shift from made a better decision.” Father-in-law says he pepper-sprayed Sherman By Gene Johnson which had not been made public, threatened to kill himself and was would recommend charges of driv- The vehicle soon became com- Associated Press Sherman’s father-in-law, Ray- driving away after drinking two ing under the influence and hit- pletely disabled, Mead said. mond Moss, told investigators that bottles of hard alcohol. and-run. Just before 2 a.m., Redmond po- SEATTLE – Richard Sherman’s the former Seattle Seahawks and “At this time, we’re going to The burglary allegation is a felo- lice received a 911 call from the in- father-in-law armed himself with a San Francisco 49ers star partially make no statements, except he ny that includes a domestic vio- laws’ home, reporting that handgun and fired pepper-spray at broke in the door by repeatedly didn’t harm anybody,” she told The lence component because it was Sherman was trying to break in, the NFL cornerback to protect his ramming it with his shoulder. Sher- Seattle Times on Wednesday. the home of relatives. Sherman did Police Chief Darrell Lowe said. family as Sherman tried to bust in man called out, “Come through, In February, King County prose- not enter the home, strike or try to Officers and state troopers re- the door of his in-laws’ home, ac- Ray!” in a hostile and threatening cutors and the sheriff obtained an hit any family members, authori- sponded and tried to calm the situa- cording to a police statement ob- tone, Moss said. “extreme risk protection order” ties said. tion by developing a rapport with tained by The Associated Press. “The family began to yell in for Sherman, which barred him Shortly before 1:30 a.m. Wednes- the football star, authorities said. Sherman was arrested early fear,” Moss told police. “I used pep- from having guns after a judge de- day, the Washington State Patrol It initially seemed to work, but Wednesday after police said he per spray on Sherman’s face termined he posed a danger to him- received a 911 call from a construc- Sherman’s demeanor changed crashed his car in a construction through the partially opened door self or others. Details of the case tion crew working along a freeway when the officers told him he was zone and then tried to break into his as he was still banging and attempt- were sealed, and it was not immedi- east of Seattle. The caller said an under arrest, Lowe said. He began in-laws’ home in the Seattle suburb ing to gain entry. I told him to stop. I ately clear if any weapons had been apparently intoxicated driver had walking away rapidly and fought as of Redmond. armed myself with my handgun at seized from him. entered the closed construction police tried to take him into custo- Sherman remained in jail Thurs- this time fearing for the safety of Sherman was booked into jail zone. As the vehicle left the area, it dy, and a K-9 officer released the day and was expected to make an myself and my family.” Wednesday in Seattle on suspicion struck a barricade, causing signifi- dog to subdue him. initial court appearance in the af- Sherman’s wife, Ashley Moss, of resisting arrest, malicious mis- cant damage on the driver’s side, Sherman got minor cuts to his ternoon. called 911 late Tuesday to report chief and residential burglary. The Patrol Capt. Ron Mead told report- lower leg and was treated at a hos- According to the police report, that he was being belligerent, had Washington State Patrol said it also ers. pital before being taken to jail. 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