ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- Denver Broncos rookie quarterback Paxton Lynch believes he can get himself into the discussion to be the teams starting quarterback?over the next month.When the Broncos closed out their offseason program, coach Gary Kubiak said Mark Sanchez and Trevor Siemian were neck-and-neck in the battle to be the starter for the defending Super Bowl champions. Kubiak added that it was not surprising that Lynch, the teams first-round pick in Aprils draft, was behind at that point.But Lynch said he believed he still could affect Kubiaks decision and get into the mix when he was asked Tuesday just before the Broncos rookies went through their second practice of the week.I definitely think I have the opportunity to better myself and put myself up in that position to play right away or sooner than I had thought, Lynch said. I knew those guys were going to be ahead of me just because of experience -- Trevor his experience in the offense and Mark his experience in the league and me being a rookie, and this is the first time Ive seen a playbook like that.That said, Lynch has reported with the rest of the Broncos rookies -- the teams veteran players report Wednesday -- after some time away from the team complex ready to push for more. He added hes not ready to step aside and let Sanchez and Siemian decide things on their own.The Broncos acquired Sanchez in a trade with the Philadelphia Eagles shortly after Brock Osweiler signed as a free agent with the Houston Texans in March, while Siemian was the Broncos seventh-round draft pick in the 2015 draft and was on the roster throughout the Super Bowl season.Siemian was the teams No. 2 quarterback for six games when Peyton Manning missed seven starts with a foot injury,From a competition standpoint, obviously, as a competitor, youre not gonna say, Yeah, Ill take the backseat in this, Lynch said. Its my job as a rookie to push those guys that are ahead of me however I can.Kubiak has not announced any decision on naming a starter in the wake of Mannings retirement and Osweilers departure. Sanchez worked with the starters more in the offense during OTAs and minicamp than Siemian did, but when the Broncos adjourned their offseason work in June, Kubiak declared it a tie between the two.And Kubiak has said he wants to see one of the teams quarterbacks step forward in word and deed to earn the job. Kubiak has also said hes willing to take the decision deep into the preseason.The Broncos open the regular season Sept. 8 at home against the Carolina Panthers.Clearance NCAA Jerseys . Westbrook has missed 27 games since having a procedure on Dec. 27 to deal with swelling in his injured right knee — the third operation on the knee in nine months. Custom NCAA Jerseys . Oyama had six birdies and two bogeys at Kintetsu Kashikojima in the event also sanctioned by the Japan LPGA Tour. 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"Martyn is a highly-respected coach with experience at the top levels in England," said Whitecaps FC head coach Carl Robinson.LEXINGTON, Ky. -- In the pouring rain and chilly temperatures, Ole Miss soccer battled and came out on top, 2-1, over Kentucky in double overtime Saturday night.It was the freshman and hometown kid, Alley Houghton, who netted the game-winner for the Rebels (7-6, 2-3 SEC) in the 101st minute. Senior Addie Forbus assisted her giving Ole Miss a pivotal three points towards the SEC standings.In a match that featured a slow start and only three shots for the visiting Rebels, they only needed two to grab the victory. The first 22 minutes featured no shot from either side as the two teams went into the halftime break scoreless.The Wildcats (4-6-2, 0-4-1 SEC) scored late in the 78th minute, but Ole Miss fought back and netted the equalizer six minutes later sending it into extra time. It was junior Liza Harbin who headed in the tying goal at the 84:33 mark after senior Gretchen Harknett provided the cross in from the far post.That score held for the remainder of the full regulation time sending the match into overtime, the Rebels first of the season. Houghton had a look in that period as CeCe Kizer got a breakaway down field and dished one to her, but a save kept the match tied up.Three minutes later though, after just starting the second and final overtime, Houghton broke through. After Houghton was fouled, senior Addie Forbus was awarded a free kick and crossed it in from just outside the 18-yard box, when the freshman was there to collect it and flicked it in for her first career score.ddddddddddddhe win gives Ole Miss six points total in the SEC standings pushing up to a tie for eighth in the race for the SEC Tournament.Not to be outdone, sophomore goalkeeper Marnie Merritt also had a huge night keeping away six Kentucky shots, second-most for her in a game this season. She had three notable stops including one in the 59th when the ball got bounced around in the box and she and Melissa Capocaccia both had to make outstanding saves. Just seconds later she also had to make a diving effort to fend off a Tanya Samarzich shot, and 15 minutes later lunged to her left keeping a Gina Crosetti shot away.She, Grace Waugh, Marisa Kutcha (first career start), Gretchen Harknett, Melissa Capocaccia, Addie Forbus and Liza Harbin played the full 102 minutes for Ole Miss.The victory for the Rebels was the first in Lexington in five years, and evens up the all-time series, 11-11-1.The Rebels return to SEC play next Thursday, Oct. 6, at Alabama, with first kick set for 7 p.m. in Tuscaloosa. ' ' '