In a stunning reversal, the NFL has officially lifted Broncos linebacker Dre Greenlaw’s one-game suspension after new video evidence surfaced showing referee Brad Allen physically initiating contact with Denver’s Justin Strnad during Sunday’s heated matchup. The footage, which spread like wildfire across social media, prompted the league office to reexamine the incident that had originally resulted in Greenlaw’s punishment for “unsportsmanlike conduct toward an official.”

According to insiders, the video—captured from a sideline camera—clearly shows referee Allen shoving Strnad before turning and confronting Greenlaw, who appeared to react in defense of his teammate. Within hours of the footage going public, outrage erupted across the NFL community, with players, coaches, and fans demanding accountability from the league’s officiating department.
Following an internal review late Monday night, the NFL released a statement:
“Upon further examination of the available video evidence, the League has determined that the initial suspension of Dre Greenlaw will be rescinded. The conduct of Referee Brad Allen is currently under review to ensure adherence to the standards of professionalism expected from NFL officials.”
Broncos head coach Sean Payton praised the league’s decision, but didn’t hide his frustration over the initial handling of the situation. “It should’ve never reached this point,” Payton said. “Dre’s a competitor, not a problem. The tape doesn’t lie — and I’m proud of how our guys kept their composure through all of it.”
Greenlaw, who had previously made headlines with his cold statement, “Not every referee deserves my respect,” took to social media after the news broke, writing:
“I appreciate the truth coming out. I never wanted drama, just fairness. We play this game with heart — all I asked was to be treated with the same respect we give the game.”
Teammates rallied around him, calling the NFL’s reversal a victory for player integrity. Safety Justin Simmons told reporters, “It’s about time players’ voices were heard. We get blamed for losing control, but sometimes officials forget that respect goes both ways.”
Meanwhile, reports indicate that Brad Allen may face internal disciplinary measures, including potential suspension or reassignment. The NFL Referees Association declined to comment, citing an ongoing investigation.

Analysts say the decision could set a precedent for how future disputes between players and officials are handled. Former linebacker Ryan Clark tweeted, “Finally — accountability for both sides. Players have rules, refs should too.”
With Greenlaw’s suspension lifted, the Broncos regain one of their most critical defensive leaders ahead of next week’s divisional showdown. Still, the controversy has left a lasting mark on this NFL season, reigniting conversations about officiating transparency and fairness in player treatment.
As one fan wrote on X: “The NFL didn’t just lift a suspension — they lifted a blindfold.”