Broncos’ plan: Plenty of snaps for Teddy Bridgewater and Drew Lock this summer

ENGLEWOOD, Colo.

As the Broncos enter the final stretch of their offseason program with a mandatory minicamp next week, the Lock-Bridgewater question isn’t going anywhere.

“We’ll try to get as many reps as we can on the field each and every day — probably play them a little more in preseason than teams may play their No.

That would void the Broncos’ traditional model, one in which starters play the most in the third game of the preseason and mostly everybody who will be on the 53-player roster sits out the fourth.

The Broncos did the first 11-on-11 work of the offseason this past week and will have plenty of snaps in next week’s minicamp as well.

In 2016, coming off a Super Bowl win and Peyton Manning’s retirement, the Broncos traded for Mark Sanchez, who opened the offseason program competing against Siemian and then-rookie Paxton Lynch.

“Obviously, you have to get chemistry, but my approach to it is if a ball is coming my way, catch it.

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