Before the 2015 season began, if someone would have told you Peyton Manning was going to help lead the Denver Broncos to a championship in Super Bowl 50, you probably wouldn't have blinked an eye.

One of the greatest quarterbacks of all-time combined with a historically good defense is going to win the Super Bowl? Yeah, makes sense.

But 2015 was far from Maning's best season, and it often looked like there was no possible way No. 18 was going to be able to get his second ring. At no point was that feeling more prevalent than Week 10, when Manning was pulled in a 29-13 loss to the Chiefs after going 5-for-20 for 35 yards and throwing four (!) interceptions.

That performance added up to a quarterback rating of a whopping 0.0 -- a goose egg or donut, if you will.

Which brings us to today, National Donut Day, and an opportunity the Chiefs took to roast the now-retired Manning one last time.

That's well done, and something even Broncos fans can laugh at now. Manning went on to miss the next six games before playing in the season finale and then doing just enough in the playoffs to help Denver eventually beat Carolina 24-10 in the Super Bowl.

So while the Chiefs got Manning pretty good Friday, his feelings aren't going to be hurt.