Drew Lock’s career in the NFL will continue with a familiar team.
The 28-year-old quarter returned to Seattle Seahawks Last week after spending the 2024 season with the New York Giants.
Lock originally entered the NFL as a second round choice of Missouri with the Denver Broncos in 2019. He started 21 games in three years with the Broncosgoing 8-13. Denver then exchanged the lock at the Seahawks as part of the agreement To acquire the Quarterrière Russell Wilson in a 2022 blockbuster.
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Lock continued to spend two years in Seattle, starting two games as a filling of injuries for Geno Smith. Lock went 1-1 as a starter during his first visit with the Seahawks, reaching 63.2% of his passes for 543 yards with three affected against three interceptions.
Last year, Lock went 1-4 as a starter with the Giants, completing 59.1% of its throws for 1,071 yards with six affected against five interceptions. He also rushed to 133 yards and two scores with the giants.
Lock is now back with the Seahawks and he seems ready to serve as a quarter 2 of the team behind Sam Darnold in 2025.
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