Denver, December 20, 2025 — The Denver Broncos organization and the entire Broncos Country community are mourning a devastating loss following heartbreaking news: Christina Chambers, a respected veteran sports reporter who covered the Broncos for more than a decade, has tragically passed away at a far-too-young age.
Christina Chambers was a familiar and trusted presence on the sidelines at Empower Field at Mile High, standing through biting Rocky Mountain cold, whipping wind, sudden snow, and roaring crowds as she followed the Broncos through countless defining moments — from gritty AFC West battles to unforgettable late-season pushes that kept Denver believing.

With her warm smile and unwavering professionalism, Christina delivered sharp sideline reports, emotionally powerful postgame interviews, and intimate behind-the-scenes stories that brought Broncos players closer to their fans. She covered the team across eras — from the lingering echoes of legends like John Elway and Terrell Davis, through the franchise’s championship identity, and into the modern era led by stars such as Patrick Surtain II, Courtland Sutton, and the new wave trying to restore Denver’s standard. No matter the moment or the weather, Christina was always there, microphone in hand, carrying the heartbeat of Broncos football to viewers nationwide.
Tragedy struck in devastating fashion. According to law enforcement officials, on Tuesday morning (approximately December 16, 2025), police discovered the bodies of Christina Chambers and her husband, Evan Hart, inside their home in the Denver area. Authorities believe the incident is related to domestic violence, with investigators alleging that Evan killed Christina before taking his own life. Their 3-year-old child was found safe nearby. Though physically unharmed, the child has lost an extraordinary mother — a loving, talented, and devoted woman.
Christina’s passing has left an irreplaceable void within Broncos Country. She was more than a reporter assigned to the team — she was part of the Broncos family, a steady presence through seasons of belief, heartbreak, and hope.

Broncos head coach Sean Payton shared in a statement: “Christina wasn’t just covering the Broncos — she cared deeply about our players, our staff, and this community. Her professionalism, compassion, and positive energy meant a great deal to all of us. We are heartbroken.”
Across social media, fellow journalists, former players, and fans have expressed overwhelming sorrow, with tributes spreading rapidly under hashtags such as #BroncosCountry, #Broncos, and #InMemoryOfChristina.
Christina Chambers was more than a journalist. She was an inspiration to young reporters pursuing careers in sports media and a reminder that humanity and compassion matter as much as wins and losses. Her passing also casts a painful spotlight on the devastating reality of domestic violence, underscoring the urgent need for awareness, protection, and support for those suffering in silence.
The Denver Broncos and Broncos Country extend their deepest condolences to Christina’s family, friends, and loved ones. She will forever be remembered as a steady light on the sideline — a trusted voice, a kind presence, and a lasting part of Denver football’s story.
Rest in peace, Christina. Broncos Country will carry you forever. 🟠🔵🕊️