Now that he has a chance to show the rest of the NFL what he’s able to do in the Giants system, which is one that’s very different from what he ran in Denver and Seattle, Lock isn’t worried so much about potentially auditioning for his next team as he is playing fundamentally s...
NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reports the latest on which teams could be interested in drafting Missouri Tigers quarterback Drew Lock. video Brooks forecasts Top 5 most productive rookie pass rushers for '24 season In a segment on "Path to the Draft", NFL Network's Bucky Brooks forecasts ...
Seahawks quarterbackDrew Lockwill get the start on Sunday withGeno Smith(groin; questionable) unable to go, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported, per a source. Smith has since been declared inactive by the Seahawks, but the team will at least have running backsKenneth Walker(oblique) andZ...
Big Blue is signing quarterbackDrew Lockon a one-year $5 million deal, NFL Network Insiders Ian Rapoport, Mike Garafolo and Tom Pelissero reported Tuesday, per sources informed of the situation. The contract includes $4.95 million in guaranteed money, per Pelissero. The Giants were in the marke...
Lock doesn't appear too thrilled about being skipped over for the promotion to the starting role, but he acknowledged the decision was out of his control. More of the Latest Around the NFL • Penn State Standout, Top NFL Draft Prospect Abdul Carter Has Stress Reaction in Foot ...
Daniel Jones suffered a torn ACL after having to play behind the worst offensive line in the NFL. Given the uncertainty surrounding him, Lock will provide insurance and may very well be the quarterback Washington faces twice next season.
Lock has started 23 games over four seasons with the Seahawks and Broncos, and the former second-round pick in 2019 failed to distinguish himself. Presumed Giants starter Daniel Jones is on the mend from a torn ACL, and has had neck problems the past two seasons, so it is no, um, ...
By embracing a modern offensive technology, the Broncos’ next QB can be Missouri’s Drew Lock, who at 6-foot-4 and 225 pounds looks like your grandfather’s idea of a field general. Or, if the Broncos want to get wild and crazy, it could be Heisman Trophy winner Kyler Murray, who’...
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But there will be one rather significant question that swirls around the Broncos' offense in 2020: Can Lock help a speedy and explosiveness offense overcome its youth and inexperience? The question is especially pertinent in a year in which no NFL team had any on-field work in ...