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Broncos still juggling quarterbac­ks during lost season

- By Arnie Stapleton

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Vance Joseph’s rookie season in Denver has been full of losses, laments and quarterbac­k switches.

Joseph said Friday that Trevor Siemian’s season is over, indicated Brock Osweiler’s starting days also might be finished and hinted Paxton Lynch could start at Washington next week.

Siemian was placed on injured reserve Friday after injuring his left shoulder Thursday night at Indianapol­is, where Osweiler came in cold and sparked a 25-13 comeback over the Colts with a touchdown run and two TD passes while completing 12 of 17 throws for 194 yards.

That didn’t necessaril­y earn him the starting job for the Broncos (5-9) down the stretch, however.

“I’m not sure. We’ve got two healthy guys there,” Joseph said when asked if Osweiler would start at Washington on Christmas Eve. “We’re going to have a staff meeting on Monday morning and see who’s best for us. Paxton being a young guy, we want to see him play more, so that part will have some bearing there. So we’ll see.

“Brock played really well last night. He made some big-time throws and his leadership showed. He played with great poise and he took care of the football. That’s going to be a long and hard conversati­on.”

So Lynch might get the nod when the Broncos visit Washington (4-10).

At the very least, he could share snaps with Osweiler like in the preseason.

Joseph acknowledg­ed a sort of double standard at quarterbac­k with Lynch, who’s been a major disappoint­ment ever since general manager John Elway moved up to select him in the first round of the 2016 NFL Draft.

Joseph has been saying that despite Denver’s dive, it’s still more important to win games now than to focus on getting a better draft position in 2018. That philosophy played out during the team’s wins over the Jets and Colts following an eight-game skid that was the franchise’s worst in half a century.

“Where we are right now with the quarterbac­k, we have to see where we are there,” Joseph said. “There’s obviously a major decision moving into the offseason. So, that’s different in my opinion when it comes to the quarterbac­k.

“Now, we’re not going to forfeit games. Whoever is playing for us, our goal is to win the football game. Whoever plays the quarterbac­k position on Sunday afternoon, we want to win the football game whether it’s Paxton or Brock.”

Siemian beat out Lynch for the second straight summer but lost his job to Osweiler after going 3-4. Osweiler went 0-3 and lost his job to Lynch, who was injured in his only start, a loss at Oakland on Nov. 26, and Siemian regained the starting job three weeks ago.

Lynch wasn’t striding normally on his sprained ankle during warmups Thursday night but Joseph said he should be cleared this weekend and the coaching staff will gather Monday morning to make a decision on who will start at QB.

The Broncos don’t plan on signing a third quarterbac­k, Joseph said.

Instead, wide receiver Jordan Taylor will serve as the emergency QB. If it gets to that point, running backs C.J. Anderson and Devontae Booker could also expect some direct wildcat snaps. Joseph also said there’s a strong possibilit­y that rookie running back De’Angelo Henderson could play for the first time since September, when he had a single carry for one yard against Buffalo.

 ?? DARRON CUMMINGS/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Broncos quarterbac­k Brock Osweiler sparked a 25-13 comeback over the Colts on Thursday with a touchdown run and two TD passes while completing 12 of 17 throws for 194 yards.
DARRON CUMMINGS/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO Broncos quarterbac­k Brock Osweiler sparked a 25-13 comeback over the Colts on Thursday with a touchdown run and two TD passes while completing 12 of 17 throws for 194 yards.

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