At Northwestern University, Siemian majored in Communication Studies and was awarded Academic
All-Big Ten Conference honors in 2013 and 2014.[3] He
redshirted during his freshman year of college in 2010.[3]
In 2011, Siemian was a backup quarterback to main starter
Dan Persa.[6] He played in eight games, the first against
Eastern Illinois. He completed 16 of 26 passes for 256 yards and three touchdowns for the year.[3]
In the 2012 season, Siemian earned a majority of the quarterback reps while
Kain Colter saw occasional playing time.[7] In the season-opener against
Syracuse, Siemian led the team on a 75-yard game-winning drive after being down by six with 2:40 to play. Against
Vanderbilt, he led back-to-back go-ahead drives in the fourth quarter, including a key 34-yard completion on a third-and-15 play.[8] He made his first career start in a game against
Indiana, throwing for 308 yards on 22-of-32 passing in a 44–29 win.[9] He led #21 Northwestern to a 34–20
TaxSlayer.com Gator Bowl victory versus
Mississippi State, where he led two touchdown drives and scored his first career rushing touchdown.[10][3]
In 2013, Siemian played in all 12 games and made his second and third career starts, while playing behind "
wildcat" quarterback Kain Colter. Against
Illinois, he passed for 414 yards, which was the 10th-highest total by a Northwestern quarterback.[11] He threw a career-high 46 times versus
Minnesota, completing 25.[12] Against
Ohio State, he made a career-long pass of 67 yards.[13] Facing
Syracuse, he threw a career-high three touchdown passes.[14] Against
California, he rushed for a career-high 21 yards.[15] The Wildcats finished with a 5–7 record and missed out on a bowl game.[16] For the year, he threw for 2,149 yards and 11 touchdowns. He ranked sixth in the Big Ten for completion percentage (59.7), seventh for yards per completion (12.07), and ninth in total offense (181.8).[3]
In 2014, Siemian started the first 11 games before having a season-ending knee injury, (a torn
anterior cruciate ligament,[17]) at
Purdue on November 22.[18] Versus
Notre Dame, he passed for a season-high 284 yards and ran for a career-high 32 yards in a 43–40 overtime win.[19] Against both
Michigan and Minnesota, he posted a career high in completions (32).[20][21] Facing
Penn State, he ran for a career-high three touchdowns.[22] Against California, he threw a 54-yard touchdown and caught a 17-yard touchdown pass.[23] The Wildcats once again finished with a 5–7 record and missed out on a bowl game.[24] For the year, he rushed for five touchdowns and passed for 2,214 yards.[25] The latter ranks him just outside of the top 10 in Northwestern single-season history.[3]
Even though he started only 14 career games, Siemian completed college ranked fourth all-time at Northwestern in career passing yardage (5,931), fourth in completions (550), sixth in offensive yards (5,908), and seventh in passing touchdowns (27).[3]
Siemian was rated the 22nd best quarterback in the
2015 NFL draft by NFLDraftScout.com.[30] Anticipating that he would not be drafted, Siemian lined up a commercial real estate job in
Chicago.[31] However, he was selected in the 7th round with the 250th pick (overall) of the 2015 NFL draft by the
Denver Broncos.[32] He was the seventh and final quarterback to be taken in the draft.[33]
Siemian made his NFL debut in the
2015 season against the
Pittsburgh Steelers on December 20, 2015, taking a knee to close out the first half.[34] On February 7, 2016, Siemian was part of the Broncos team that won
Super Bowl 50 over the
Carolina Panthers by a score of 24–10.[35][36] He was inactive for the game.[37]
Against the Panthers in the 2016 regular season opener and Super Bowl 50 rematch, Siemian completed 18-of-26 passes for 178 yards, one touchdown, and two interceptions in his first NFL start and 21–20 victory.[42] He was the first quarterback in NFL history to start the season opener for the defending Super Bowl champion without having thrown an NFL pass.[43] He was the first Northwestern quarterback since
Randy Dean in 1979 to start an NFL game.[44]
The following week, Siemian threw for 266 yards in a 34–20 win over the
Indianapolis Colts; 215 of those yards came in the first half.[45]
On September 25, 2016, Siemian became the first quarterback in NFL history to throw 300 yards and complete 4 touchdowns with no interceptions in his first career road start in a 29–17 win over the
Cincinnati Bengals.[46] His 132.1
quarterback rating was the highest achieved in the league that week.[47] He was named the AFC Offensive Player of the Week for his performance against the Bengals.[48]
During Week 12 in a Sunday Night Football game against the
Kansas City Chiefs, Siemian threw three touchdowns with no interceptions on 20-of-34 passing for 368 yards. Although the Broncos ultimately lost 30-27 in overtime, he achieved a quarterback rating of 125.6, the second-best of his career to date when playing in the majority of a game.[49][50]
From Weeks 8 to 14, Siemian was one of only three quarterbacks who averaged over 300 passing yards per game (the other two were
Tom Brady and
Kirk Cousins).[51] By Week 16, he averaged 300.2 passing yards in his previous six games.
Although the Broncos finished the season with a 9–7 record and missed the playoffs, Siemian compiled an 18-10 touchdown-to-interception ratio and an 84.6 passer rating.[52][53] On both measures, Siemian significantly outperformed the Broncos' Peyton Manning-Brock Osweiler quarterback duo of 2015.[54]
On January 23, 2017, Siemian was named as an alternate for the
2017 Pro Bowl, but declined the invitation due to recovery from left shoulder surgery two weeks prior.[55]
2017 season
Going into the
2017 season, Siemian had a new head coach in
Vance Joseph.[56][57] Siemian and the Broncos opened the 2017 season against the
Los Angeles Chargers on Monday Night Football.[58] Siemian completed 17-of-28 passes for 219 yards, two touchdowns, and one interception as well as his first career rushing touchdown. The Broncos took a 24–7 lead, but two costly turnovers helped the Chargers make the score 24–21, but Broncos defensive end
Shelby Harris blocked the Chargers attempt at a game-tying field goal from
Younghoe Koo, giving the Broncos the win.[59][60]
The following week, Siemian and the Broncos hosted the
Dallas Cowboys, led by 2016 Offensive Rookie of the Year
Dak Prescott and 2016 leading rusher
Ezekiel Elliott. The Broncos defense shut down Dallas' offense and Siemian went 22-of-32 for 231 yards, a career-high-tying four touchdowns, and one interception as the Broncos blew out the Cowboys 42–17.[61][62] For his performance, Siemian was voted the NFL's Clutch Performer of the week and the
FedEx Air Player of the week.[63]
During Week 6 against the
New York Giants on NBC Sunday Night Football, Siemian briefly left the game with a left shoulder injury near the end of the second quarter.[64] He came back in the game in the third quarter, but two interceptions and a fumble still proved to be costly as the Broncos lost by a score of 23–10, despite Siemian having a career-high 376 passing yards.[65]
On November 1, after a 29-19 loss against the Chiefs which saw Siemian throw three interceptions,[66] it was announced that Osweiler would start the team's Week 9 game against the
Philadelphia Eagles in place of Siemian.[67]
In a Week 12 matchup against the
Oakland Raiders, Siemian entered the game in the third quarter in relief of an injured Paxton Lynch. [68] Trailing 21-0, Siemian nearly rallied the Broncos to a win, but the Broncos lost 21-14. Siemian finished 11-of-21 for 149 yards and two touchdown passes.[69] A day after the game, it was announced that Lynch would miss two to four weeks due to his injury, making Siemian the starter.[70]
In Week 15 on Thursday Night Football against the Colts, Siemian suffered a shoulder injury in the first quarter and did not return to the game.[71] He was placed on
injured reserve on December 15, 2017.[72]
Minnesota Vikings
On March 19, 2018, Siemian, along with a 2018 seventh-round draft pick, was traded to the
Minnesota Vikings in exchange for a 2019 fifth-round draft pick.[73][74] He saw no playing time backing up
Kirk Cousins in the 2018 season.
New York Jets (first stint)
On March 20, 2019, Siemian signed a one year, $2 million deal with the
New York Jets.[75]
On September 12, 2019, quarterback
Sam Darnold was ruled out indefinitely with
mononucleosis, and Siemian was named the starter against the
Cleveland Browns on Monday Night Football in Week 2.[76] Siemian suffered an ankle injury on a late hit by
Myles Garrett and left the game after completing 3 of 6 passes for three yards, and was replaced by third-string quarterback
Luke Falk.[77] The next day, it was revealed that there were torn ligaments in his ankle, prematurely ending his season.[78]
After becoming a free agent in March 2020, Siemian had a tryout with the
Detroit Lions on August 14, 2020.[79]
Tennessee Titans
On August 19, 2020, Siemian was signed by the
Tennessee Titans to backup starter
Ryan Tannehill on a one-year deal.[80] On September 5, 2020, Siemian was released by the Titans and re-signed to the
practice squad the next day.[81][82]
New Orleans Saints
On November 20, 2020, the
New Orleans Saints signed Siemian to their active roster off the Titans' practice squad after an injury to starting quarterback
Drew Brees.[83] The Saints waived Siemian on December 19, 2020,[84] and signed him to their practice squad three days later.[85] On January 18, 2021, Siemian signed a reserve/futures contract with the Saints.[86]
On August 31, 2021, Siemian was released by the Saints and re-signed a week later.[87][88]
Siemian made his Saints debut during the
2021 season in a Week 8 against the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers after starter
Jameis Winston left the game with a torn ACL.[89] Siemian threw for 159 yards and a touchdown leading the Saints to a 36–27 win.[90]
The next week he was named the starter against the
Atlanta Falcons over
Taysom Hill who had recently cleared concussion protocol.[91] Siemian was named the team's starter for the next four games, all Saints losses, after which he was benched in favor of Hill.[92]
Siemian finished the 2021 season (six games played, four as the starter) with 1,154 yards, 11 touchdowns, 3 interceptions, 57.4% completion percentage, and with a career-high 88.4 passer rating.[93]
Chicago Bears
On March 29, 2022, Siemian signed a two-year contract with the
Chicago Bears.[94] Siemian made his Bears debut in a 29-49 loss to the
Dallas Cowboys going 1 of 1 for 5 yards.[95]
After
Justin Fields suffered an injury in the Week 11,[96] Siemian was given his first start as a Bear in Week 12 against his former team, the Jets. Siemian suffered an oblique injury during pregame warmups. The Bears initially announced their third-string quarterback,
Nathan Peterman, would start the game,[97] but Siemian still made the start. He completed 14 of 25 passes for 179 yards, while throwing a touchdown and an interception in a 31–10 loss.[98]
On December 3, Siemian was placed on injured reserve to undergo season-ending surgery to repair his oblique injury.[99][100]
Siemian was released on March 16, 2023, after the Bears signed
P. J. Walker.[101]
Cincinnati Bengals
On May 3, 2023, Siemian signed with the Bengals after
Brandon Allen chose not to re-sign with the team.[102] Siemian competed with
Jake Browning to be the Bengals' backup quarterback throughout training camp, with Browning eventually winning the job after the third preseason game. Siemian was released on August 29.[103]
New York Jets (second stint)
On September 26, 2023, the Jets signed Siemian to their practice squad, for his second stint with the team.[104] He was signed to the active roster on November 21, 2023. [105] He made his season debut in the fourth quarter of a Week 13 matchup versus the
Atlanta Falcons after
Tim Boyle was benched. He completed 5 of 13 passes for 66 yards and fumbled three times as the Jets lost, 13–8.[106] He became the primary backup behind
Zach Wilson two days later after Boyle was released.[107]
In Week 15 against the
Miami Dolphins, Siemian relieved Wilson after he suffered a concussion in the second quarter. Siemian completed 14 of 26 pass attempts for 110 yards and two interceptions as the Jets were shutout 30–0.[108] He started the following week against the
Washington Commanders after Wilson did not clear concussion protocol. In the game, Siemian completed 27 of 49 attempts for 217 yards, one touchdown, and an interception in the 30–28 win, marking Siemian's first win as a starter since 2017.[109]
Siemian finished the season as the starter after Wilson did not clear concussion protocol.[110] In Week 18 against the
New England Patriots, Siemian completed 8 of 20 passes for 70 yards, beating the Patriots 17–3 and ending the Jets' eight-year, 15-game losing streak against the Patriots.[111][112]
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