Drew Lock is 0-2 as a starter this season, but the New York Giants are sticking with him this week — with a caveat.
Giants coach Brian Daboll said Monday that Lock will start against the Baltimore Ravens in Week 15 “health permitting.” Lock is undergoing an MRI for a “couple of things,” according to Daboll (via Giants Wire).
After parting ways with Daniel Jones last month, New York initially turned the offense over to Tommy DeVito, who jumped Lock on the depth chart. DeVito then suffered a forearm injury and the Giants turned to Lock.
Over the last two games, Lock went 42-of-81 passing for 405 yards with no touchdowns, two interceptions and eight sacks. He has also rushed nine times for 116 yards with one touchdown run and one lost fumble.
Lock, 28, was picked by the Denver Broncos in the first round of the 2019 NFL draft out of Missouri. He went 8-13 as a starter in Denver before being traded to the Seattle Seahawks as part of the Russell Wilson trade in 2022. He went 1-1 filling in for an injured Geno Smith in Seattle before landing in New York, initially as a backup behind Jones.