New York Giants quarterback Drew Lock underwent an MRI on his shoulder earlier this week after suffering an injury during Sunday's 34-7 loss to the Atlanta Falcons. The results apparently came back negative as Giants head coach Brian Daboll revealed on Tuesday that
The Giants were trying to cut into the Falcons’ first-half lead but Atlanta’s defense thwarted their plans. Linebacker Kaden Elliss strip-sacked quarterback Drew Lock and the Falcons recovered the fumble. Atlanta holds a 17-7 halftime lead over New York.
The Giants drew closer to getting the No. 1 draft pick as they set a franchise record for consecutive defeats.
Drew Lock’s performance in his return as the Giants’ starting quarterback was far from a convincing argument for keeping the job.
Check out these betting insights before you place player prop wagers on Drew Lock for Sunday’s game, which starts at 1:00 PM ET on FOX. Lock and the New York Giants (2-12) take on the
New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll said on Wednesday that Drew Lock would be the team’s starting QB this Sunday in Atlanta.
Quarterback Drew Lock will start for the New York Giants on Sunday ... he injured his right shoulder during last weekend's 34-7 setback against the Atlanta Falcons. Lock, 28, underwent an MRI on Monday and the tests showed no damage, Daboll said.
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.
After missing Week 15 with an injury that landed him in a walking boot, New York Giants quarterback Drew Lock is expected to return to action and start in Week
New York Giants quarterback Drew Lock (shoulder) will start again in Week 17 against the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday, according to head coach Brian Daboll. Lock made the start in the blowout loss to the Atlanta Falcons in Week 16,
With the fantasy football finals this week, a team’s motivation is the most important factor. We have no idea what kind of effort we’re going to get or who’s going to play through the usual bumps and bruises;