Former Indianapolis Colts (and Denver Broncos) quarterback Peyton Manning was always a thorn in the side of the Kansas City Chiefs. Except for one game in 2004 — a 45-35 loss to the Chiefs that must be seen as revenge for the Chiefs’ loss to the Colts in the playoffs the previous season — Manning won every game he ever played against Kansas City.
That is, until November 15, 2015 — when Manning was humiliated in his final start against the Chiefs. Playing at home in Denver — and poised to set the record for the most career passing yards in NFL history — Manning was sacked twice and intercepted four times before being pulled from the game in the third quarter.