This was supposed to be a day of celebration for Peyton Manning, but aside from the 4-yard pass that earned him the all-time passing record, it hasn’t been a pretty game for the future Hall of Famer.

As the Broncos attempted to drive down the field to close the gap in Kansas City’s 10-0 lead, Manning tossed his second interception of the day, which came after nearly tossing an interception on the play before.

There’s no question that Manning has not been getting much help, especially from his offensive line, but so far, both interceptions are on him. Whether Emmanuel Sanders fell or not, that was going to be a contested pass by Sean Smith