Officialsportsbetting.com NCAA Basketball Betting John Elway admits his mistake, cuts former first-round QB Paxton Lynch

John Elway admits his mistake, cuts former first-round QB Paxton Lynch

The Denver Broncos are officially done with quarterback Paxton Lynch. The Broncos parted ways with former first-round pick Paxton Lynch on Sunday, cutting the one-time starting quarterback and heir apparent to Peyton Manning’s Super Bowl 50 offense as they trim their roster to 53 players. The team also picked up quarterback Kevin Hogan off waivers from Washington.

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