With Peyton Manning under center for the Denver Broncos, the team won an astounding 45 regular-season games out of a possible 57. Manning would help lead the Broncos to the playoffs in each of his four seasons playing in Denver, including a 24-10 Super Bowl victory over the Carolina Panthers.

Since the retirement of the future Hall of Famer, the quarterback position has been a game of musical chairs with each incumbent hopeful they’d be the one to take the reins for the foreseeable future. As it stands now, the team appears to be in an excellent position for immediate success with Joe Flacco at the helm while grooming Drew Lock to be the quarterback of the future.

As such, let’s take a look at the four players who passed through the revolving door over the last several seasons and see where they are now.

1. Trevor Siemian

Upon being drafted in the seventh round of the 2015 NFL draft, Trevor Siemian climbed his way up the depth chart all the way to the starting spot.

As the starter, he saw flashes of success but after two years in Denver, his time was up as he finished with a 13-11 record. During the 2018 season, Siemian served as a backup to Kirk Cousins for the Minnesota Vikings. Siemian is now listed as a backup for the New York Jets where he will be competing for a roster spot for the upcoming 2019 season.