So far, the season hasn't gotten off to the kind of start that the Denver Broncos would have hoped. After falling to 0-4 on the season, following their second two-point loss in four games, many feel that Denver's season is already lost.

Denver's cornerback Chris Harris Jr., who has spent all of his nine season with the Broncos including their 2016 Super Bowl win, is not ready to give up on the young season.

Being a veteran leader in the locker filled with young players, Harris' voice will definitely be heard and respected. This team could easily be 2-2 if they were able to pull out a couple defensive stops on Sunday and a Bradley Chubb's ruffing the passer penalty went there way.

The road to getting the teams first win will not get an easier now with Bradley Chubb out for the year after tearing his ACL against the Jaguars. With a 2-2 Los Angeles Chargers team desperate to prove that their two losses were a fluke and now having Melvin Gordon back in the fold, they will be looking to make a statement win next Sunday.

With many reports of Harris looking to receive a new contract this last offseason, his tweet is a good sign that the veteran is willing to stick it out and is motivated to turn things around.

The loss of Chubb will hurt their defense with out a doubt, but Harris and fellow stud defensemen Von Miller will be determined to bring the same kind of intensity that they will lose with Chubb out.