Drew Lock has rejoined the Seattle Seahawks, marking a return to a familiar setting after a stint with the New York Giants. The 28-year-old quarterback, initially drafted by the Denver Broncos in the second round of the 2019 NFL Draft, spent two seasons with the Seahawks prior to his time in New York. In his previous role with Seattle, Lock had a modest performance, going 1-1 as a starter with a completion rate of 63.2%. During his tenure with the Giants, he struggled, finishing with a 1-4 record as a starter, throwing six touchdowns but also five interceptions.
Now back in Seattle, Lock is expected to serve as the backup quarterback to Sam Darnold for the 2025 season. His experience and familiarity with the Seahawks' system may prove beneficial as he aims to revitalize his career and contribute effectively should he get another opportunity to start.