AP

Broncos coach Gary Kubiak came into Saturday’s game with the intention of making his decision on a starting quarterback after his team faced the Rams and nothing’s changed after watching Trevor Siemian and Paxton Lynch against Los Angeles.

Kubiak said after the game that he’s “got enough going on that I can make a decision,” although he didn’t say how quickly he’d be sharing that decision publicly. Siemian has started the last two games, though, and Kubiak had a lot of nice things to say about the way he played on Saturday, including the way he followed an interception with a touchdown on the next possession.

“I’m impressed. I think he’s very calm,” Kubiak said, via ESPN.com. “I can tell by the way he handles the team in the huddle, he’s got control of what’s going on. Gets a bad break on the ‘go’ ball and comes right back and goes down the field. I think what I see is a guy getting better.”

Mark Sanchez didn’t play at all on Saturday, something that Kubiak said he spoke to the veteran about on Saturday morning and explained as having “a lot to go on on Mark” while wanting to see the younger quarterbacks. That may have turned out to be the problem for Sanchez as the preseason unfolded as there’s not the same sense that he’ll be getting better at this point in his career that one can get from Siemian and Lynch.