Drew Lock, a veteran quarterback who has been bouncing around the NFL since entering the league in 2019, has reportedly agreed to terms with the Seattle Seahawks, where he previously played in 2023. Lock is expected to compete for the backup role behind starting quarterback Sam Darnold. Lock originally entered the league as a 2nd-round pick for the Denver Broncos and started 21 games in his first three seasons with the team. Despite his individual performance, the Broncos had limited team success during his time there. Lock was later included in a trade that sent him to Seattle in exchange for Russell Wilson. During his first stint with the Seahawks, Lock appeared in just 4 games and threw for 543 yards and 3 touchdowns. In 2024, he began the season as the backup for the New York Giants but started five games and had limited success. Moving forward, Lock is not expected to compete for a starting job in the NFL but is likely to remain on a roster for the 2025 season. This news comes as a reunion for Lock with the Seahawks and gives him another opportunity to contribute to an NFL team.
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