Vance Joseph dismisses Trevor Siemian’s struggles as ‘group problem’
It’s no secret that the Denver Bronco offense has not performed well this season, but coach Vance Joseph refuses to lay all the blame at the feet of quarterback Trevor Siemian.
Siemian turned the ball over twice on Sunday as the Broncos were shut out by the Los Angeles Chargers, and there were several other near-interceptions that he managed to avoid. Joseph, however, said Monday that Siemian’s starting job is safe — and the offense’s problems are as a unit, not because of the quarterback.
Joseph reiterated Trevor Siemian is QB. "It's a group problem.''
— Mike Klis (@MikeKlis) October 23, 2017
Joseph: "I'm not concerned about Trevor. It's a unit deal.'' #9sports
— Mike Klis (@MikeKlis) October 23, 2017
The Broncos have been steadfast in their commitment to Siemian, though he has failed to impress as the team’s starter at any point. There isn’t a better option on the roster right now, though.