Where Trevor Siemian fits in the Broncos’ QB depth chart

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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Quarterback Trevor Siemian has no trouble remembering every in-game moment from his rookie season with the Denver Broncos.

That’s because with two seconds remaining in first half of what became the Broncos’ Dec. 20 loss in Pittsburgh, with Brock Osweiler in the locker room, Siemian took his first, and only, regular-season snap: a kneel down, after which he flipped the ball to a nearby official.

“He was ready if we needed him,” Broncos coach Gary Kubiak said. “We like what Trevor did, how he prepared and I expect him to take that big jump … we’re going to push some, he knows that.”

Siemian also doesn’t get much play in the almost constant public discourse about the Broncos’ depth chart at the position. Peyton Manning retired, Osweiler left and the Broncos made a trade to get Mark Sanchez.

Kubiak and executive vice president of football operations/general manager John Elway have not handed Sanchez the starting job, but when they talk about their confidence in Sanchez, it’s as if he will be the starter.

The Broncos also selected Paxton Lynch in the first round of the draft. Kubiak and Elway have already said they are confident Lynch could be a future. He was the player they targeted in the first …

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