Mark Sanchez’s time in Denver may be coming to an end.

The 29-year-old quarterback did not play in the Broncos’ 17-9 win over the Rams on Saturday as starter Trevor Siemian and rookie Paxton Lynch took all the snaps. Now Sanchez is in danger of not making the 53-man roster.

Once the Broncos cut Sanchez (could happen tomorrow), they'll scour the wire to bring in another QB. — Vic Lombardi (@VicLombardi) August 28, 2016

As Vic Lombardi of Altitude Sports noted, Denver is expected to bring in another quarterback to replace Sanchez, likely a veteran. T. J. Yates, who is the same age as Sanchez and knows coach Gary Kubiak’s offense, could be a logical fit at a cheaper price.

Broncos' QB Mark Sanchez didn't play at all tonight. If Broncos decide not to keep him, they save $4.5 million and a 7th-round pick. — Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) August 28, 2016

It’s not just about poor performance with Sanchez. He’s the highest paid quarterback on the roster. The Broncos can save money and a draft pick previously sent to the Eagles if they part ways with him. Siemian is expected to be named the Week 1 starter this week.

Denver has to cut 15 players by Tuesday, but may do so sooner.