Instagram Model YesJulz, Who Had Rumored Fling With Tom Brady, Threatens To Expose Married Broncos Player For His Inappropriate Behavior After Winning Pro Bowl 2026
DENVER — What should have been a quiet celebratory week for Denver Broncos cornerback Pat Surtain II after his Pro Bowl 2026 appearance has suddenly turned into an off-field storm.
Instagram personality YesJulz, who has long been a polarizing figure in sports and entertainment circles and was previously linked in rumors to Tom Brady, ignited controversy with a social media post that quickly went viral. Without initially naming the player, she accused a married NFL star of inappropriate behavior in her direct messages shortly after the Pro Bowl festivities.

Within hours, online speculation pointed toward Surtain, one of the Broncos’ defensive pillars and a face of the franchise. Screenshots were not publicly released, but YesJulz made it clear she was prepared to escalate matters.

“If you’re married and you slide into my DMs thinking nobody will find out, think again,” she wrote. “I don’t care how many awards you win or how many Pro Bowls you make. Respect still matters.”
The post sent shockwaves through NFL social media. Surtain, widely regarded as one of the league’s premier shutdown corners and the 2024 Defensive Player of the Year, had just capped another elite season by earning Pro Bowl honors. On the field, he is known for discipline, precision, and professionalism. Off the field, he has maintained a relatively low profile.
As of now, neither Surtain nor the Broncos organization has issued a formal response. Team officials have declined comment, describing it as a “personal matter.”
Inside league circles, the situation is being monitored closely. While no formal complaint has been filed and no official misconduct investigation has been announced, the court of public opinion has already begun to weigh in. Fans remain divided — some urging caution and privacy, others demanding clarity.
For Surtain, the timing could not be more delicate. The Broncos are entering a pivotal offseason, aiming to build on recent momentum and push deeper into championship contention. Any distraction involving a cornerstone defensive player is unwelcome.
This episode highlights the increasingly blurred line between athletes’ private lives and public platforms. In the social media era, a single post can alter narratives overnight.
Whether this becomes a fleeting controversy or something more consequential remains to be seen. But for now, a Pro Bowl celebration has been overshadowed by allegations that extend far beyond the field.
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