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Broncos fans can relate to how Dre’Mont Jones feels about the Chiefs

The Denver Broncos have lost 15-straight games to the Kansas City Chiefs dating back to 2015, including eight-straight losses since the team drafted defensive lineman Dre’Mont Jones in 2019.

The Chiefs just won another Super Bowl on Sunday, defeating the Philadelphia Eagles 38-35 for their second win in four years. It marked their third Super Bowl appearance in a four-year stretch and their third title all-time.

Jones, like fans in Denver, is sick if seeing Kansas City win.

The Chiefs are now tied with the Broncos and Las Vegas Raiders for the most Super Bowl wins in the AFC West. All three teams have a trio of titles.

This is how Jones feels about it:

Broncos president Damani Leech and countless others feel the same way.

In addition to hate for the Chiefs, anger was also directed toward NFL officiating on Sunday evening after a questionable penalty set Kansas City up to win the game.

Justin Simmons retweeted these two tweets.

Patrick Surtain took a seemingly neutral approach and asked fans for their opinions.

Brandon McManus retweeted this.

Kareem Jackson called it a “tough call” in the situation. Indeed, the officials had let similar contact happen throughout the game, only to penalize it in the biggest moment of the contest on an overthrown pass.

Essang Bassey summed up how we all felt watching it live.

What’s done is done. Now the work for 2023 begins.

The Broncos can begin their offseason program on April 3 (view the full offseason schedule here).

Story originally appeared on Broncos Wire