DENVER — It's been so long since the Denver Broncos defeated the Kansas City Chiefs, the team doesn't even have a player in the locker room who played in that last win.
But after the Broncos finally ended their 16-game losing streak with a 24-9 victory at Empower Field at Mile High, the guy who had been in uniform for more of those losses to the Chiefs than any of his teammates couldn't have been happier. «Man, it's a complete effort.… Really proud of how the guys battled and played,'' said safety Justin Simmons, a third-round pick in the 2016 draft who is the Broncos' longest-tenured player. »… I get from the outside looking in that there's this streak, but every year, it is a new team.… Some guys who have been here, myself having been here the longest, I'm just happy we won.
Just feels good to win." The Broncos used five takeaways — four on defense; one on special teams — and their best defensive effort of the season to hold the Chiefs without a touchdown.
It was the first time the Chiefs had lost an AFC West game on the road in which quarterback Patrick Mahomes had started. It was also the Broncos' first win vs.