New Los Angeles Chargers cornerback Chris Harris' departure from the Denver Broncos wasn't exactly smooth sailing.

The four-time Pro Bowler posted a series of photos highlighting his career so far on his Instagram on Tuesday. Harris would then reply to a comment from a fan wishing he was still a Bronco.

According to Harris, the Broncos told him to fire his agent, Fred Lyles of Zone Sports Management Agency. The team then went through Lyles to trade and sign former Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback A.J. Bouye.

As for the Chargers, the team signed harris to a two-year deal worth $20.25 million and add him to a defensive backfield that already has established stars such as Desmond King and Derwin James.

Harris spent nine seasons with Denver after being signed as an undrafted free agent in 2011. During that time, Harris has established himself as an elite cornerback in the NFL, being named first-team All-Pro in 2016.

Harris' impact has allowed the Broncos to consistently put up top-tier defenses in the last half-decade and although the Broncos would go 7-9 last season, they would rank in the top 10 in scoring defense while allowing the fifth-least passing touchdowns in the league.

In his last season as a Bronco, Harris recorded 44 total tackles, six passes defended and one interception.

It seems that at the very least, Harris is mildly upset with the Broncos actions this offseason seeing as they had no problem using the agent they told him to fire in order to sign Bouye.

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