The Denver Broncos' season took another unfortunate turn in Week 4.
Denver lost its fourth straight game to start the campaign and star cornerback Chris Harris Jr. seemed exasperated after a second contest in three weeks was decided by a last-second field goal.
"I ain't saying nothing. Thirteen more weeks for me," Harris said as he exited the locker room following the 26-24 defeat to the Jacksonville Jaguars, according to the Denver Post's Mark Kiszla.
On Monday afternoon, Harris attempted to clear the air regarding those comments:
I am as motivated as ever to turn this around with the Broncos. I love my teammates, coaches, and all the fans here in Denver. We were all frustrated after the game because we "CARE" and want to "WIN."
— Chris Harris (@ChrisHarrisJr) September 30, 2019
Harris received a pay raise heading into the 2019 campaign and said he would give the Broncos a fair shake to re-sign him before he hits the open market next offseason.
The 30-year-old has earned four Pro Bowl invites and an All-Pro nod since 2014. He was the fifth-best cover man (86.0 grade) and the fourth-best overall corner (85.1) in the game last year, according to Pro Football Focus.












