September 17, 2003
Sharpe Reiterates Longstanding Dislike (Pre-2003 Meeting)
Ahead of a 2003 Broncos–Raiders meeting Shannon Sharpe told reporters he disliked Romanowski even when they were teammates and that his issue was with "the things that he did," keeping the personal dispute active in pregame media [18][19].
Quick Facts
What Happened
On Sept. 17, 2003, in a pregame wire item and subsequent coverage, Shannon Sharpe addressed questions about his relationship with Bill Romanowski and said, "I don't know if I disliked him, or if I disliked the things that he did," explicitly linking their 2002 sideline incident to longer-standing personal concerns from their time as teammates [18][19]. The remark was part of pregame media ahead of a Broncos–Raiders matchup and served as a public reminder that the Nov. 11, 2002 elbow injury and Romanowski's December comments had not settled their differences in the eyes of the Broncos veteran [15][18][19]. Coverage noted the continuity between their teammate-era friction and the subsequent on-field incident, framing Sharpe's comments as a sustained, on-the-record grievance rather than a single-game reaction [18][19].
What They Said
“"I don't know if I disliked him, or if I disliked the things that he did."”
Why It Matters
Sharpe's Sept. 2003 on-record statement matters because it confirmed the dispute was more than an isolated game injury; it tied the sideline altercation to a longer pattern of interpersonal discomfort and kept the issue in contemporary pregame narratives. That sustained public commentary affected how beat writers and fans framed future Broncos–Raiders meetings involving either man [18][19].
What Happened Next
Following the Sept. 2003 remarks there is routine game and feature coverage but no widely reported reconciliation in the sources cited here. The exchange reinforced a documented personal rift that, in available reporting, remained unresolved after that season [18][19][20].