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Trevor Siemian to remain Saints starting QB?
Trevor Siemian has come a long way since his days with the Jets. Steve Roberts-USA TODAY Sports

With Jameis Winston done for the season, third-string QB Trevor Siemian has earned the last two starts for the Saints. Even with Taysom Hill fully recovered from his concussion, it sounds like Siemian could retain his starting gig. Per Jason La Canfora of CBS Sports, the journeyman QB “has an opportunity to remain in place” as New Orleans looks to make a playoff push.

In three games this season, Siemian has completed only 57.7% of his pass attempts, but the 29-year-old has thrown for 706 yards, five touchdowns and zero interceptions. Sean Payton hasn’t definitively stated a plan at the position for the rest of the season, and while Hill will remain a natural part of the offense, Siemian’s ability to (somewhat) replicate Drew Brees‘ offense makes him the favorite to keep the top spot on the depth chart (per La Canfora).

The Saints made a sizable commitment to Hill this offseason when they inked the Swiss Army Knife to what amounted to a one-year, ~$12 million extension. Hill has already seen four starts at QB this season, completing seven of his eight pass attempts for 56 yards and one interception. He also has 20 carries for 104 yards and three touchdowns, and he’s added another four receptions for 52 yards.

Meanwhile, Winston underwent successful surgery on his left knee last week, per Jeff Duncan of NOLA.com. The surgery repaired a torn ACL and a “damaged’ MCL, and he’s already been released from the hospital.

This article first appeared on Pro Football Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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