The Seattle Seahawks have made a big decision for their Week 12 matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles. After weeks of speculation, the team has announced that Drew Lock will be the starting quarterback for the game. This marks the first time in Lock’s career that he will be starting in an NFL game.
Lock was drafted by the Denver Broncos in the second round of the 2019 NFL Draft. He has been on the Seahawks’ roster since March of this year, but has yet to see any playing time. With the team’s current quarterback Russell Wilson dealing with a calf injury, Lock has been given the opportunity to show what he can do.
Geno Smith will also be active for the game, and will serve as Lock’s backup. Smith was signed by the Seahawks in March of this year after spending the previous two seasons with the Seattle Seahawks. He has been a reliable backup for the team, and will provide support to Lock if needed.
The Seahawks are hoping that Lock can provide a spark to their offense. The team has been struggling recently, and they are looking for someone to help them turn things around. Lock has the potential to be a great quarterback in the NFL, and this is a great opportunity for him to prove himself.
It will be interesting to see how Lock performs in his first start. It is a big moment for him, and he will be looking to make a good impression. The Seahawks are hoping that Lock can help them get back on track and make a push for the playoffs. It should be an exciting game, and it will be interesting to see how Lock fares in his first start.