Denver Broncos CEO Greg Penner Sends a Powerful Message to Justine Lindsay After Panthers Controversy Over Her Being Transgender – Denver Emerges as a Leader in Protecting Human Rights and Gender Equality
Denver, Colorado – Today
The NFL continues to face intense scrutiny after Justine Lindsay — the league’s first-ever transgender cheerleader — publicly claimed she was released by the Carolina Panthers due to “transphobia.” As debates spread across sports media and social networks, a powerful voice from the Rocky Mountains has stepped forward.
🚨BREAKING: Justine Lindsay, the 1st-ever #NFL transgender cheerleader claims she was fired by the #Panthers because of “TRANSPHOBIA.”
— MLFootball (@MLFootball) November 26, 2025
Lindsay claims it is in part to president Donald Trump’s return to the WH.
“I was cut because I’m trans”
Lindsay is a youth LGBTQIA+ advocate. pic.twitter.com/ImLx5B1aL0
Denver Broncos CEO Greg Penner has issued a deeply moving and human-centered statement, accompanied by a special invitation for Lindsay:
to appear and perform at Empower Field at Mile High during the Broncos’ upcoming home game.
The gesture immediately caught the attention of the entire league. It wasn’t just an act of support for Lindsay — it was a clear signal that the Broncos are positioning themselves as one of the NFL’s leading organizations in defending human dignity and gender equality.
Under the Walton–Penner ownership group, the Broncos have invested heavily in community outreach, social support programs, and initiatives promoting mental health. But this moment stands apart: it reflects Greg Penner’s willingness to take action in a high-visibility situation where many other leaders have remained silent.
Instead of criticizing the Panthers or commenting directly on political tensions, Penner chose a more philosophical, compassionate tone — one that left Broncos Country discussing the meaning behind every word. His statement read:
“Here in Denver, we look at a person’s ability, character, and effort — not their gender or the labels placed on them. The Broncos don’t just search for talent; we stand with those who live authentically and stay resilient through every challenge. If you carry a kind heart and an unbreakable spirit, Mile High will always welcome you with open arms.”
The quote spread rapidly across social media — soft yet powerful, subtle but unmistakably firm. Fans immediately understood the message:
Denver stands against discrimination in all forms.
According to team insiders, Justine Lindsay was “deeply moved” by the invitation and is considering attending. Should she appear at Mile High, the upcoming home game would become far more than a divisional matchup — it could become a defining cultural moment for the league.
In an NFL era where sports, identity, and social responsibility are increasingly intertwined, Greg Penner has chosen a clear path: to speak through action and compassion rather than confrontation.
For the Denver Broncos, the message is unmistakable:
Dignity. Respect. Humanity — before anything else.













