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Broncos quarterback Mark Sanchez showed up at the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs over the weekend with a walking cane. Now, why would a healthy 29 year old athlete need a walking cane? He not injured. So, Derby fashion, right?

Well, TMZ reported Monday that the cane was actually a covert flask, and posted a video of Sanchez unscrewing the top and revealing a secret compartment inside to the utter delight of onlookers.

TMZ said it presumes the cane flask was filled with alcohol. We, of course, cannot confirm with any certainty the contents of the cane secret compartment, so we will presume it was filled with Ed McCaffrey Rocky Mountain Sauce. (And even if it was booze, that pretty mild compared to former Broncos wide receiver Wes Welker Kentucky Derby adventure.)

How can you get this versatile look? Several websites carry cane flasks, which range in price from about $60 to $90. The Brandy Flask Smuggler Knob Walking Stick, for example, runs $89.95, comes in a variety of lengths and looks strikingly similar to Sanchez model (only this one is in black). The hollow Beechwood cane comes with a 13.75 inch glass tube and a pair of thimbles hidden inside. Plus, the website says it for weddings and special events like the Kentucky Derby, of course.

Peyton Manning may be retired, but he can stray too far from the game.

According to the Miami Herald, Cheap Jerseys china http://www.cheapnfljerseysonlineus.top Manning met with his former offensive coordinator and new Dolphins head coach Adam Gase in Miami earlier this spring at the team headquarters and offered some advice to quarterback Ryan Tannehill.

The visit, wrote Barry Jackson, was all Manning idea.

Manning worked with Gase for his first three seasons in Denver before the Broncos coaching overhaul in January 2015. With Gase as his coordinator, Manning shattered multiple passing records in 2013, including 5,477 passing yards and 55 touchdowns to earn his fifth MVP award and led the Broncos to Super Bowl XLVIII.

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