Denver Broncos Super Bowl 50 champion defensive lineman Derek Wolfe has left Denver sports radio station KKFN 104.3 The Fan, according to 9News.
Wolfe had served as co-host of the weekday afternoon sports show "The Drive" with Darren "Dmac" McKee since October 2022 Wolfe announced his departure on his Instagram account.
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"Lately, my passion for outdoor pursuits has taken me on an exciting and unexpected journey, prompting me to continue chasing my dreams. I genuinely appreciate your understanding and support throughout this process!"
In January, Wolfe shared a photo on Instagram of a massive mountain lion he said he killed while hunting near the south end of Guanella Pass.
The Broncos’ first selection in the 2012 draft, No. 36 overall in the second round, out of Cincinnati, Wolfe played his first eight seasons with the Broncos and two with the Baltimore Ravens.
Wolfe signed a contract to retire with the Broncos in July 2022 when he decided to retire from the NFL after 10 seasons.
"To retire a Bronco, it was something that was really important to me," Wolfe said in his retirement press conference. "The day I stepped foot into this building, I said to myself that I wanted to end it here. I started it here and I wanted to end it here."
Last October, Wolfe replaced his former Broncos teammate Tyler Polumbus as co-host on the radio program.
Polumbus, a former Colorado Buffaloes team captain and Cherry Creek High School graduate, left KKFN-FM in September. Polumbus joined the new midday "P.H.D." show on Altitude Sports Radio 92.5 FM with Scott Hastings and Josh Dover last October.
Thank goodness he was awful and pretty damn dumb about sports considering.
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