Denver Broncos cornerback Chris Harris has had enough of losing. One of the league's best corners voiced his frustrations following a Monday night game that saw the Broncos lose yet again.

“I’m tired of losing,” Harris said, per Mile High Report’s Laurie Lattimore-Volkmann. “I’m tired of losing the same way every game. We’re not giving ourselves a chance to win.”

Turnovers have been marring Denver's chances the last few weeks. An issue that obviously rests on the offensive side of the ball, though, Chris Harris is holding the defense as accountable for the losses.

“There’s high tension,” Harris said. “We’re not winning. We’re not taking care of the football. We’re giving the games away. We had some crucial chances to make a stop to give us a chance. We got back on the turnovers, which was a positive. Other than that, it was an ugly game. It’s hard. We spotted them seven. We do things to where they get on the board first in ways other than scoring on defense. I tried to make plays. I tried to do whatever I can to get turnovers. But, [Chiefs quarterback Alex Smith] doesn’t try [the cornerbacks] too much. He just goes to the tight end most of the time. It’s hard to make plays.”

“We’ve got to score some points,” Harris said. “We’ve got to get some crucial stops when we can. We got back on the turnovers. We can’t win if we can’t score.”

The Broncos only scored 19 points in their loss to the Kansas City Chiefs on Monday night.