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Former Broncos Star Derek Wolfe Kills GIANT Mountain Lion Terrorizing a Colorado Town

Jan 19, 2023, 4:19 PM

Derek Wolfe used to terrorize NFL offenses when he played for the Denver Broncos and Baltimore Ravens, but now that he’s retired he’s taking care of things that are doing the terrorizing.

Wolfe, who was taking some time off from his new gig as a radio host for 104.3 The Fan in Denver, was asked if he wanted to go hunt a male mountain lion that was wrecking havoc on a rural Colorado town called Grant.

Wolfe tells the story of his adventure and shares a picture of the cat that he said weighed “195 pounds” on his Instagram page.

This is one hunt he likely will be talking about for a long time…

 

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