Broncos Owner Greg Penner Responds After Social Media Claims the Commanders “Intentionally Lost” to Denver: “Every bit of it is false”
Denver, Colorado – December 1, 2025
The Denver Broncos’ dramatic 27–26 overtime victory over the Washington Commanders should have been a full-blown celebration at Mile High. Instead, within hours of the game ending, a viral social-media post ignited chaos, accusing the Commanders of “intentionally losing” to help Denver secure the win.
The post — filled with speculation, out-of-context moments, and zero verifiable evidence — spread quickly, creating confusion and heated debate among fans across the league. Some comments even suggested that a handful of late-game decisions by Washington looked “suspicious,” despite no factual basis beyond subjective fan reactions.
🚨🚨THIS NEEDS TO BE INVESTIGATED🚨🚨
— MLFootball (@MLFootball) December 1, 2025
THE REFS JUST MADE UP AN INTENTIONAL GROUNDING PENALTY ON THE #COMMANDERS.
THE RULES ANALYST ON THE BROADCAST SAID THIS IS NOT PENALTY.
IT FEELS LIKE THE REFS WANT DENVER TO BEAT WASHINGTON.
WHAT THE HELL.
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Faced with the growing noise, Broncos owner Greg Penner addressed the controversy directly. Penner, who rarely comments on social-media narratives, said he could not ignore a claim that disrespected both teams and undermined the integrity of the game.
Speaking to reporters on Monday morning, Penner firmly rejected the rumor:
“If people say they intentionally lost, that’s no different than denying all the effort we put in. Our Broncos warriors went through four brutal quarters and an overtime that squeezed every last second. Tell me — has anyone ever been ‘gifted’ a win that they had to fight for that hard?”
Penner emphasized that the game was the product of a relentless, back-and-forth battle. Both teams pushed each other to the limit, trading momentum across regulation before entering an overtime period filled with pressure, emotion, and razor-thin margins. Nothing about the game suggested surrender — only competition at its highest level.
He also urged fans to be cautious when encountering sensational claims online, noting that misinformation can spread faster than the truth if left unchallenged.
For the Broncos, the win was a hard-earned step forward in a pivotal stretch of their season — and Penner made it clear he won’t allow fabricated stories to distort the narrative.
His message was unmistakable: Denver wasn’t handed anything. They earned it.













