Chiefs Fans Stunned After Major Report On Former Super Bowl Winner Unravels

ESPN pulls misleading article implicating former Chiefs player, correcting errors about his alleged connection to a woman's death.

ESPN has pulled back a story about former Chiefs defensive lineman Mike Pennel and the death of a woman in the Dominican Republic, saying the original reporting included errors.

The woman, who disappeared in 2021, has been identified as Carli Franchesca Guzmán Roche. ESPN’s initial story, published two weeks ago, said Pennel “had an ongoing relationship with a young woman whose body was found on a property he owned when she went missing.”

That piece is no longer up. In its place, ESPN posted a statement saying Pennel’s side had provided documents that contradicted the network’s reporting.

“Since the publication of the story, Pennel’s representatives have provided ESPN with documentation, including travel and financial records, supporting Pennel’s statements to ESPN that he was not in the Dominican Republic at the time the woman disappeared,” the network wrote.

Kaleo Legal, which is representing Pennel, also issued a statement. Pennel played for the Chiefs for five seasons (2019-25) and won a pair of Super Bowl rings with Kansas City.

“Mr. Pennel had nothing to do with the death or disappearance of Ms.

Roche and was never a suspect or person of interest in that investigation. He did not know her,” attorney Brian Wainger wrote.

Wainger said Pennel’s records, including his passport, travel documents, banking records and photographs with geotracking locations, show he was not in the Dominican Republic in September 2021 when Roche disappeared, or in the weeks before or after. He said Pennel was in Denver, Colorado, being treated for a sports injury at the time and was signed by the Atlanta Falcons on September 15, 2021.

Wainger also pushed back on the claim that Pennel had expected to be arrested.

“These past few weeks have been a nightmare for Mike,” Wainger said in a statement. “He is relieved to have all this behind him and is excited to resume his football career.”

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