The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Lynch gets chance to win Broncos QB job

- By Josh Dubow

SANTA CLARA » Paxton Lynch now gets his chance to seize the starting quarterbac­k job for the Denver Broncos.

Lynch has gotten the bulk of the work with the first-team offense this week and will start Saturday’s exhibition game against the San Francisco 49ers as the Broncos look for either Lynch or last year’s starter Trevor Siemian to emerge in the competitio­n.

“We’d like the decision made by itself,” Broncos GM John Elway said Thursday. “We want one of them to take the reins and take over. That would be the ideal situation. We’ll get through this game and see what happens.”

After a somewhat shaky performanc­e in the first day of joint practices with San Francisco, Lynch was much sharper on day two with more familiarit­y with the 49ers defense.

He was on target with almost all his passes and had particular­ly sharp throws on a deep pass to Hunter Sharp and then a deep out to Jordan Taylor. Coach Vance Joseph said Lynch made three of four “bigtime” throws.

“Hands down one of his best days,” receiver Demaryius Thomas said. “That’s good for him. That will give him more confidence and maybe he’ll be himself more often.”

The Broncos have hoped for Lynch to be that guy after drafting him in the first round in 2016. But 2015 seventh-rounder Siemian won the job to be Peyton Manning’s successor last summer and started 14 games last season.

Elway liked the potential of both quarterbac­ks to make more progress this offseason and didn’t make a move to add a veteran quarterbac­k to the roster. Neither quarterbac­k shined in the opener as the two led the offense to three points on seven drives.

Now this might be Lynch’s best shot to win the job.

“I don’t know if it’s last chance or make or break,” he said. “Right now, I know the coaches are just expecting the quarterbac­ks to go out there and move the ball and score points. So that’s what I’m really focused on and that’s what I’ve been focused on since I’ve had the opportunit­y to play quarterbac­k here. It’s just getting better and progressin­g, then seeing the progressio­n in me.”

The shuffling at quarterbac­k has prevented either passer from getting extensive time with the other starters. But Joseph doesn’t feel that is holding the offense back this summer and he believes the team will be at full speed when the season begins no matter who is taking the snaps.

“With the two quarterbac­ks competing, the wide receivers, the running backs, the offensive lines, those guys’ jobs don’t change,” Joseph said. “They’re blocking their guys. They’re running the right routes. That doesn’t change other guys getting better. Obviously, the QB talk is a big deal, but outside of that, guys doing their job, that’s part of it.”

The 49ers have already determined their starting quarterbac­k, giving Brian Hoyer the position when he signed as a free agent in March. They are giving third-round pick C.J. Beathard a chance to work with the second team this week after Matt Barkley got that opportunit­y in the exhibition opener against Kansas City.

Hoyer did little in the preseason opener, failing to lead the offense to a first down on either drive he played. He finished 1 for 4 for 3 yards.

Hoyer is hoping to get more time this week with the first-team offense.

 ?? MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Broncos quarterbac­k Paxton Lynch throws during a joint practice with the 49ers, Thursday in Santa Clara
MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Broncos quarterbac­k Paxton Lynch throws during a joint practice with the 49ers, Thursday in Santa Clara

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