Drew Lock to start at QB for New York
New York Giants quarterback Drew Lock will have an MRI on his right shoulder after injuring it in Sunday's 34-7 loss to the Atlanta Falcons, head coach Brian Daboll told reporters Monday.
The Giants quarterback carousel continues this week, as they’re expected to return to Drew Lock for the start against the Falcons on Sunday, head coach Brian Daboll said on Wednesday. Since the Giants benched Daniel Jones coming out of their bye week, the same quarterback has started two consecutive games for the team just once.
The Giants led 7-0 following Lock’s 2-yard scoring pass to running back Tyrone Tracy Jr. early in the second quarter. The 14-play, 70-yard drive covered more than eight minutes.
After sitting out a game with a heel injury, Drew Lock is expected back at quarterback when the New York Giants face the Falcons in Atlanta on Sunday.
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Quarterback Drew Lock will start for the New York Giants on Sunday against the visiting Indianapolis Colts, coach Brian Daboll confirmed Tuesday. Lock's availability was uncertain after he injured his
A spot in the playoffs remains possible in part because the Colts outlasted the Tennessee Titans, 38-30, last Sunday. Indy attempted only 11 passes but rushed for a franchise-record 355 yards. Jonathan Taylor led the attack with 218 yards rushing and 3 TDs.
New York Giants QB Drew Lock has undergone an MRI on his injured shoulder, while Brian Daboll revealed several new injuries to key players.
The Giants were embarrassed yet again by an opponent that they should have at least been able to keep pace with.