The Seattle Seahawks made a precautionary exit for quarterback Drew Lock during their preseason game against the Denver Broncos. Lock, who signed with the Seahawks in April, was taken out of the game after experiencing discomfort in his throwing shoulder.
The Seahawks have not released any details on the severity of Lock’s injury, but they did say that they are taking a cautious approach. Lock was seen leaving the field with his arm in a sling and did not return to the game.
Lock had been having a solid preseason performance prior to the injury. He completed 12 of 19 passes for 133 yards and one touchdown. He also ran for a touchdown in the first quarter.
The Seahawks have not released any information on when Lock will return to action, but they have said that the team will take a wait-and-see approach. Head coach Pete Carroll said that the team will “err on the side of caution” when it comes to Lock’s health.
The Seahawks have not yet named a starter for their regular season opener against the Atlanta Falcons, but Lock was expected to compete for the job. The team also has Geno Smith and Anthony Gordon on the roster, who could both be in contention for the starting job.
It is unclear how long Lock will be out, but it is likely that he will miss at least some time. The Seahawks will need to make sure that he is healthy before returning him to action.
The injury to Lock is unfortunate, but it is a reminder of how important it is to take precautions when it comes to player safety. The Seahawks are doing the right thing by taking a cautious approach with Lock and making sure he is fully recovered before returning him to action.