Somehow, Trevor Siemian is hanging onto his starting job.

Mike Klis of 9News reports the Broncos are sticking with Siemian under center for Sunday's home contest against the New York Jets.

Siemian, who re-entered the lineup after Paxton Lynch was injured in Week 12, is coming off one of the worst performances of his career. The third-year signal-caller completed 19-of-41 passes for 201 yards, no touchdowns and three interceptions -- including a pick-six -- in Sunday's 35-9 loss to the Miami Dolphins.

Siemian was wildly inaccurate the entire game and killed what little rhythm the offense cobbled together. Coach Vance Joseph admitted Siemian "wasn't very good" but never considered replacing him for Brock Osweiler.

"To take Trevor out and not give him a chance to come back and bounce back and play better, my opinion that wouldn't have been fair to Trevor," said Joseph.

With Lynch (high-ankle sprain) out for at least the next two weeks, Joseph evidently feels Siemian gives the Broncos a much better chance at an ever-elusive victory than Osweiler.

Siemian is the last QB to lead Denver to a win, way back on Oct. 1. The team has since lost eight straight, dropping to 3-9 overall.