Broncos Country will not be happy about this.

Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and former NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue were named contributor finalists on Tuesday for next year’s Hall of Fame class. Jones and Tagliabue were selected from candidates that included Denver Broncos owner Pat Bowlen.

Breaking News: @dallascowboys Jerry Jones and former @NFL commish Paul Tagliabue selected as Contributor Finalists for #PFHOF17 — Pro Football HOF (@ProFootballHOF) August 16, 2016

Broncos Owner Pat Bowlen, whose teams have more Super Bowl appearances (7) than losing seasons (5), also considered. https://t.co/XpjgQpCTy9 — Patrick Smyth (@psmyth12) August 16, 2016

Denver media members were not pleased by the omission of Bowlen.

You should also bring up that Jerry Jones getting in the HOF before Pat Bowlen is a travesty, and I'm from Dallas! https://t.co/qbC7DNLBBI — Brandon Krisztal (@BKDenverSports) August 16, 2016

It's Outrageous contributor committee put in Jerry Jones, an active owner, ahead of Pat Bowlen. #9sports — Mike Klis (@MikeKlis) August 16, 2016

Jerry Jones has been influential owner, no doubt. But he's not done messing up, yet. It was not his turn. It was Pat Bowlen's turn. #9sports — Mike Klis (@MikeKlis) August 16, 2016

As Broncos reporter Andrew Mason pointed out, Bowlen has more regular season wins, playoff wins and Super Bowl appearances than Jones. He also has fewer losing seasons.

Far as I can tell, the only area in which Jerry Jones surpasses Pat Bowlen is in losing seasons. What a bloody joke. pic.twitter.com/kQPnMHbYpe — Andrew Mason (@MaseDenver) August 16, 2016

Two contributors will be voted into the Hall of Fame in 2017 and 2019 (only one will be selected in 2018 and from 2020 on, according to the Denver Post). Jones and Tagliabue are joined by former safety Kenny Easley as this year’s finalists.

Bowlen was a finalist last year but lost to Bill Polian and Ron Wolf. Denver leads the NFL with a .614 win-percentage since Bowlen purchased the team from Edgar Kaiser in 1984.