Packers Fan Arrested After Violent Attack on Broncos Supporters’ Bus Outside Empower Field at Mile High Following Loss to Denver
Denver, Colorado – December 15, 2025
Emotions boiled over Sunday night in Denver after the Green Bay Packers’ 34–26 loss to the Broncos, when a Packers fan was arrested for a violent attack on a bus carrying Denver supporters outside Empower Field at Mile High, according to local law enforcement.
The incident occurred shortly after the conclusion of the Week 15 matchup, as Broncos fans were exiting the stadium area. Police say the suspect, identified as a 32-year-old male from Wisconsin, rushed toward a parked bus in the stadium parking lot and began throwing heavy objects at the vehicle while passengers were still inside.
Witnesses described scenes of panic as windows shattered and fans scrambled to protect children and elderly passengers. Several individuals sustained minor injuries and were treated by emergency responders on site before being transported to a nearby hospital. Authorities confirmed that all injuries were non-life-threatening.
Denver police quickly restrained and arrested the suspect at the scene. Investigators indicated that alcohol consumption and heightened postgame emotions following the Packers’ loss likely contributed to the outburst.
“This behavior is completely unacceptable,” a police spokesperson said. “Sports rivalries do not justify violence. What happened here put innocent lives at risk.”
Both NFL organizations issued statements condemning the incident. The Denver Broncos emphasized that acts of violence do not reflect their fan base or the spirit of competition, while the Green Bay Packers echoed the sentiment, stressing that true fans represent their teams with respect and accountability.
The incident cast a dark shadow over what had been a hard-fought, high-stakes game with playoff implications. Denver’s comeback victory extended its winning streak and solidified its dominance at home, while Green Bay left town dealing not only with a costly loss and mounting injuries, but also with an off-field episode that drew widespread criticism.
As authorities continue their investigation, officials urged fans across the league to remember that passion for the game must never cross into harm. Rivalries belong on the field — not in acts of violence beyond the stadium gates.
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