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After falling short of his 2017 goals, Chris Harris Jr. is angry

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Some players flushed the 2017 season away right as the finale against Kansas City concluded.

After a 5-11 campaign, it made sense to much of the Broncos’ roster to turn the page on an unacceptable season and turn toward 2018.

Chris Harris Jr. chose to implement a different strategy.

The Broncos’ No. 1 cornerback harbored the disappointment — and anger — over the course of the offseason as he prepared to help the Broncos return to playoff contention.

“I would say I’m pissed off, man,” Harris said Tuesday.