
The Denver Broncos still have faith in quarterback Paxton Lynch, and coach Vance Joseph is making that clear.
With the addition of Case Keenum, Lynch won’t be competing to be the team’s starting quarterback in 2018, and Joseph thinks that will be a huge help. Now entering his third season, Joseph believes Lynch can focus on improving as a quarterback rather than battling to win a job.
Attached is #broncos HC Vance Joseph on former first round pick Paxton Lynch, who will compete for the back up spot after competing for the starting job last season.
“He can sit back and relax and get better as a quarterback and not worry about being the guy right now … pic.twitter.com/b4CbqrIdif
— James Palmer (@JamesPalmerTV) May 12, 2018
Lynch is reportedly stepping up his workout regimen and for the first time since entering the NFL, he won’t be under any pressure in 2018. He’s still only 24, and it’s not too late for him to become a solid NFL quarterback.













