Denver Broncos trade rumors: Siemian in for a tough task against Cininnati

Trevor Siemian of the Denver Broncos. | Wikimedia Commons / Jeffrey Beall

As of the third week of the National Football League strolls along, defending champions Denver Broncos play their first road game of the year.

Eyes are squarely fixed on how they fare, with many looking at quarterback Trevor Siemian and how he executes the offense against the Cincinnati Bengals.

After two weeks, the Broncos find themselves on top of the AFC West with a 2-0 record. As of now, they are the only unbeaten team in the division.

Siemian has been decent so far, completing 40 passes out of 59 attempts for a 68 percent completion rate.

However, he has been inconsistent at times as he has already been sacked three times and his passes have been picked out the same number as well.

While he is still a work in progress, it might be a worrying sight given that the Bengals have a very tough and physical defense.

According to UPI, this will be the first time that Siemian will go through this kind of set-up as the Bengals have one of the loudest fan bases in the league. The deafening sound is good enough to shake even the most experienced quarterbacks in the game.

With this in mind, Broncos coach Gary Kubiak knows what is in front of them and knows that he must do his part to improve their QB.

He said to UPI, "I think it's up to us to bring his growth along as far as what we do, how much we do and how he is on the road."

In the coming match, many are expecting Siemian to try and deal with what the Bengals can offer.

At 24 years old, this is definitely going to be one of the biggest tests for the quarterback. Fortunately for him, the Broncos are still one of the best teams in the league in adjusting according to what their opponents throw at them.