The Facts: Had the Broncos started their vacation two weeks earlier, HC Vance Joseph could have called off the QB competition. Trevor Siemian would have been the clear No. 1 not so much by default, but with little threat from No. 2. But in those final two weeks of the Broncos' offseason program – the final week OTAs (organized team activities) and only week of mandatory minicamp – something happened to Lynch. His switch was flipped. He started to get it. He started to play as if he was doing just that -- playing. Playing and not thinking about his protections and hot reads and coverages and delivering the ball on time.
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So wrote 9News.com's Paxton Lynch who stressed it’s not that Lynch has overtaken Siemian. It’s just that his game is now in legitimate position to compete once training camp opens July 27 and the preseason schedule begins Aug. 10 at Chicago. ... Stay tuned.