Broncos’ Celebration Cut Short by Unexpected Stadium Blackout After Win Over Buccaneers
Denver, CO – September 22, 2024
The Denver Broncos secured a thrilling victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday, but their post-game celebration was abruptly cut short by an unexpected power outage at Empower Field at Mile High. Despite their 28-21 win, which saw the Broncos extend their winning streak, the planned festivities following the final whistle were derailed when the stadium went dark just minutes after the conclusion of the game.
The blackout occurred as the Broncos players were heading to midfield to celebrate with fans. Russell Wilson, who threw for 300 yards and two touchdowns, had just finished a post-game interview when the lights suddenly cut out. Fans were initially confused, but the blackout quickly became the focus of the afternoon as officials scrambled to restore power.
“It was a strange ending to an otherwise great game,” Broncos head coach Sean Payton said. “The win feels great, but I think everyone was surprised when the lights went out.”
Security moved swiftly to manage the situation, ensuring fan safety while staff worked to address the outage. The power was restored about 15 minutes later, but by then, the Broncos had headed back to the locker room, leaving the stadium celebrations cut short.
While the cause of the blackout is still under investigation, it couldn’t dampen the spirits of Broncos fans, who still left the stadium with smiles after witnessing another strong performance from their team. Denver’s next game will take them on the road, but the city will be eager for the team’s return—hopefully without any power interruptions.