Drew Lock Set to Start for Giants Against Ravens if Cleared from Injuries
The Giants plan to stick with Lock as their quarterback despite recent struggles, pending his recovery from soreness following a tough loss to the Saints.
- Giants head coach Brian Daboll confirmed Drew Lock will start Sunday's game against the Ravens if he is deemed healthy after undergoing an MRI for multiple areas of soreness.
- Lock has struggled in his two starts this season, completing just 51.9% of passes with no touchdowns and two interceptions over those games.
- The Giants, currently on an eight-game losing streak, have moved on from former starter Daniel Jones and backup Tommy DeVito, making Lock their third starting quarterback this season.
- Lock endured a rough outing against the Saints, opening 0-for-8 passing and finishing 21-for-49 with 227 yards, one interception, and a career-high 59 rushing yards.
- Injury concerns extend beyond Lock, with multiple Giants players, including LG Jon Runyan Jr. and CB Tre Hawkins, potentially sidelined due to significant injuries sustained in recent games.