Denver Broncos vs Carolina Panthers: Trevor Siemian gets Broncos up and running in life after Peyton Manning

Denver Broncos 21 Carolina Panthers 20: Siemian replaced the recently retired Manning to get the defending Super Bowl champions off to a winning start as the new season got underway

Frank Pingue
Friday 09 September 2016 07:36 BST
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Trevor Siemian celebrates Denver's victory in a repeat of last season's Super Bowl
Trevor Siemian celebrates Denver's victory in a repeat of last season's Super Bowl (Getty)

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Trevor Siemian has been given the tough task of replacing five-time league MVP Peyton Manning at the helm of the Denver offense but the unheralded quarterback looked up for the job on Thursday in a Super Bowl rematch against Carolina to open the NFL season.

Siemian, whose only previous NFL experience was taking a knee in a game last December, was far from perfect but showed plenty of confidence in his first start, helping reigning champions Denver to a 21-20 win over the Panthers.

"Pretty incredible," Siemian said of earning his first NFL win. "It was a lot of fun. I had a blast with those guys."

With Manning in attendance to recognize last season's Super Bowl triumph during a pre-game ceremony, Siemian shook off a rough start and boos from fans in time to help the Broncos earn the victory on the biggest stage he has ever played on.

The second-year quarterback, a seventh-round draft pick in 2015 taken by Denver 250st overall after an underwhelming college career, overcame two interceptions and completed 18 of 26 passes for 178 yards and one touchdown.

Siemian's first pick came off a tipped ball while the second came when he underthrew a receiver. He recovered nicely on Denver's next possession, completing all six of his passes, scrambling 11 yards for a first down and capping the drive with a 25-yard strike to CJ Anderson.

CJ Anderson runs in a touchdown for the Broncos
CJ Anderson runs in a touchdown for the Broncos (Getty)

After the interceptions, Siemian revealed what went through his mind.

"It's a long game, you got to play for four quarters. Especially our defense, we are going to be in every game we play in with those guys," said Siemian. "I think only one of the times they turned the turnover into points so very fortunate in that sense to have the defense we got."

While the 24-year-old lacked the leadership, presence and unmatched ability to read opposing defenses that future Hall of Famer Manning offered, he was poised in the pocket and managed to keep his vision down the field.

Chris Harris celebrates an interception
Chris Harris celebrates an interception (Getty)

It proved enough as the Broncos' dominant defense came up big against the Panthers and reigning league MVP Cam Newton, who was sacked three times.

Siemian moved into the starting role after an offseason that saw Manning, one of the best to play the game, retire. Manning's backup Brock Osweiler left via free agency and Mark Sanchez, the player initially acquired to be the starter, got cut.

Graham Gano missed a 50-yard field-goal to confirm Carolina's 21-20 defeat
Graham Gano missed a 50-yard field-goal to confirm Carolina's 21-20 defeat (Getty)

"He's done well," Manning said during halftime of the televised broadcast. "He's hung in there tough. Got a tipped ball (for an interception) which I've always thought should be illegal."

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