Broncos star comes to defense of often-penalized teammate
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NFL officiating is a hot-button issue week-to-week in the league as fans, players and coaches alike have complained about the lack of consistency in games or crucial calls made late.
Denver Broncos defensive back Riley Moss has been on the receiving end of nearly a dozen penalties during the 2025 season, which has cost the team 203 yards, according to The Football Database.
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Broncos' Riley Moss is called for pass interference on a pass to Green Bay Packers' Matthew Golden on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
On Sunday, Moss was called for a penalty on Green Bay Packers wide receiver Matthew Golden. He put his left hand on Golden’s right arm for a split second while the ball was in the air. It was that decision that apparently drew the flag.
Broncos star Patrick Surtain II has been Moss’ biggest defender.
"Yeah, I think those calls are pretty ticky-tacky," Surtain said Wednesday. "I just think there's examples across the league where other guys are doing the exact same thing and they don't get called for it.
"But at the end of the day, he holds his head high and he moves on to the next play."
Broncos' Riley Moss celebrates an interception against the Green Bay Packers Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025, in Denver. (AP Photo/Jack Dempsey)
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Surtain, the reigning Defenisve Player of the Year, also joked in October that Moss was being racially profiled by officials amid the rash of penalties against him.


