Giants quarterback Drew Lock huddles with Post columnist Steve Serby for some season-ending Q&A. Q: You were picked by the Broncos 42nd-overall in the second round of the 2019 draft. Did you think the Giants were interested in you at any point?
New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen has already revealed his plans for quarterbacks Tommy DeVito and Drew Lock.
Drew Lock does not have a contract for 2025, and as he makes his fifth start of the season Sunday when the Giants face the Eagles in Philadelphia.
When the New York Giants brought in quarterback Drew Lock last offseason on a one-year deal worth $5 million after losing Tyrod Taylor to the Jets, the signing was meant to serve as a tested insurance plan for starter Daniel Jones in the event he struggled or got hurt.
The Giants went 2-8 in Jones’ starts. By virtually every metric, he was among the worst passers in the league, epitomized by an expected points added per play that ranked 33rd among 42 passers with at least 200 plays. It wasn’t passable and, eventually, it wasn’t startable.
The Giants are playing for pride and auditioning for next year vs. a disinterested Eagles squad in Week 18. Phil Naessens' NFL betting picks are calling for Drew Lock & Co. to put on a show on offense.
PM ET on CBS, sportsbooks have installed player prop bet markets on Drew Lock. NFC East rivals meet in Week 18 when Lock and the New York Giants