Quarterback Kyle Orton is not only to continue wearing the Denver Broncos jersey for the 2010 season but also will remain as the team’s starting quarterback, leaving newly-acquired Brady Quinn a backup role unless he could win the job over Orton with better performance.
“He is our starter. There is no question,” coach Josh McDaniels said of his incumbent at the AFC coaches’ breakfast at Orlando, Fla., on Tuesday, reiterating what he’s been saying both privately and publicly since acquiring Quinn from the Cleveland Browns on March 13. The Coach insisted that Orton deserves to keep his job based on his performance last season, when he threw for 3,802 yards and 21 touchdowns with 12 interceptions.
McDaniels did not rule out the possibility of Quinn winning the job through giving good performance as he made it clear that Orton will have to retain the starting job through performance and continuous improvement. That means Quinn, formerly a starting quarterback with the Browns, still have the chance to be starter again as long as he can prove that he is the best quarterback among the Broncos.
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