Fangio said Lock "did fine" on Tuesday and that the team would increase his snaps in the Broncos' offense as the week continues.

And while Allen will start Sunday and Lock will "probably not" be activated to the team's roster to serve as the backup this week, both players have expressed their desire to play.

"Any guy that is a competitor is going to want to play today," Lock said. "I want to play badly, but again, I've said it before, I trust the coaches. I trust their plan for me. If their plan is three weeks their plan is three weeks. If their plan is two, whatever — whatever their plan is, I'll be here and ready for them."

Lock said he doesn't view the final portion of the season as his chance to audition to be the Broncos' long-term starting quarterback. Instead, he'll just aim to be the same quarterback that impressed the Broncos ahead of the 2019 NFL Draft and during this offseason.

"I'm looking at just trying to get back to being me, not trying to prove anything too fast — just trying to get back to being me, who I know I am as a quarterback," Lock said. "If that's who they want as their long-term guy then so be it."

Allen said his focus remains on playing well and winning — and everything else hardly matters.

"My biggest thing I've always thought is I can only control the things that I can control," said Allen when asked about the media attention given to Lock's status. "That's something that I can't control. My focus is playing well this week, playing well in practice all week and doing my job when I'm out there. I think everything else is going to work itself out, and I'm just going to keep trying to play to the best of my abilities."

That means while the team continues forward with its plan for Lock, Allen will worry about earning a win in his first career road start.

"I think there is a plan for him." Allen said. "Like I said, my focus is really just sticking to this game plan and trying to get a win this week. Anything else that happens from there, you'll hear about it."

Each quarterback has his own challenges ahead, and the Broncos will aim to balance developing the two young quarterbacks as they also try to win games.