Jeff Sperbeck
Quick Facts
Biography
Jeff Sperbeck is an NFL certified contract advisor who has represented over 100 NFL football players throughout his 25 year career as a Football agent. After serving as the Director of Octagon's football division from 2001-2009, he left and created The Novo Agency, in 2010.
Early years
In 1988, Sperbeck began working for Pro Asset Management, where he started a career in the sports marketing and management field.
In 1989, Sperbeck moved to San Francisco and created his own sports marketing and events company.
In 1991, Sperbeck partnered with Hall of Fame San Francisco 49ers Ronnie Lott and 49ers running back Roger Craig to form CLS Sports, Inc. Jeff Sperbeck then became the manager for all of John Elway and Ronnie Lott's marketing and business activities.
Sullivan & Sperbeck
In 1994, Sperbeck partnered with Mike Sullivan to form Sullivan & Sperbeck in Northern California. When Sullivan & Sperbeck combined their skills, they had over 30 years of expertise in NFL player management and marketing. Their agency's roster included over two dozen NFL players, coaches, and retired legends; including Trent Dilfer, Damon Huard, Johnnie Morton, William Floyd, Joey Porter, John Elway, Jim Plunkett, Ronnie Lott, Mike Bellotti, and Sonny Lubick.
Octagon Football
In 2001, global sports marketing company Octagon Football acquired Sullivan & Sperbeck. Octagon created its football division around Sullivan & Sperbeck's existing infrastructure in Northern California. Jeff Sperbeck served as the Director of Octagon football. He expanded the division to over 80 active NFL players.
The Novo Agency
Sperbeck left Octagon in late 2009 and started The Novo Agency. Currently, The Novo Agency's roster includes Hall of Famers; John Elway, Ronnie Lott, Jim Plunkett, ACTIVE PLAYERS; Danny Shelton, Brandin Cooks, LaMichael James, Nick Toon, Billy Winn, Kenny Bell, Erik Pears, Kapri Bibbs, John Boyett, COACHES - Greg Knapp (Denver Broncos), Rick Dennison (Denver Broncos), Frank Pollack (Dallas Cowboys), Matt Lubick (Oregon Ducks), Tavita Pritchard (Stanford Cardinal), as well as retired players Joey Porter, Clark Haggans, Dennis Dixon, Christian Tupou, Daryn Colledge, Ramses Barden, Joel Dreessen, and Mike Brisiel.