She completed her graduation from the University of Alberta in education and physical education. Pat Bowlen, with CBS broadcaster Jim Nantz at Sports Authority Field at Mile High on Jan. 19, has had his hands on six AFC championship trophies and two Super Bowl title trophies as … Bill Bowlen, Pat Bowlen’s younger brother, filed a lawsuit in October 2018 asking the three trustees be removed. Daughters of late Denver Broncos owner Pat Bowlen contest his mental capacity when he signed over control of the club and his estate to trustees, saying he already had Alzheimer's in 2009 Pat Bowlen hand picked the trustees and laid out a very specific plan for them to follow which detailed steps his kids would need to take if they wanted to be controlling owner, or … The … In her youth, Annabel was a figure skater. The Numbers: Pat Bowlen became the majority owner of the Denver Broncos in 1984 after his family purchased the team from Edgar Kaiser. That lawsuit was dismissed 11 months later, in August 2019, after Pat Bowlen died. Wingo: Bowlen leaves 'players' owner' Bronco legacy (1:58) Broncos owner Pat Bowlen, who was battling Alzheimer's disease, dies at the age of 75. Championships. 3. He was 75. Pat Bowlen died late Thursday night after battling Alzheimer’s disease for several years. He was 75. 1 in everything" Pat Bowlen once said he wanted to make his Denver Broncos "No. ... Pat Bowlen Trust. Pat Bowlen was unwavering in his support of the thousands of players he proudly called Broncos alumni, creating the team's Ring of Fame in 1984 as one of his first contributions as owner. Simeon Rice didn't work out in 2007, but Bowlen wasn't about to let company budget prevent Broncos from trying. 1 in everything… Money & Politics . Recalling the depths Pat Bowlen went to make his Broncos "No. 2020 Money. Pat Bowlen, the Denver Broncos owner who transformed the team from also-rans into NFL champions and helped the league usher in billion-dollar television deals, has died. She was working as a figure skating trainer and teaching grade school students in Edmonton when she met Pat, the son of Paul Dennis Bowlen, a millionaire who had made his money in Canadian oil business.