ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- Paxton Lynch's current predicament was in full view one morning this week as the Denver Broncos closed out a joint practice with the Chicago Bears.
The Broncos’ offense scurried through the final practice period, an end-of-game scenario in which the team needed a field goal to win. Case Keenum was behind center for a Broncos drive and then Chad Kelly was behind center for another Broncos drive.
When the air horn sounded and practice was over, Lynch didn’t get his chance to lead the Broncos' offense.