
Seahawks Reportedly Agree to New Contract with Quarterback Drew Lock
Seattle Re-signs Lock to Two-Year Deal
The Seattle Seahawks have reportedly agreed to a new two-year contract with quarterback Drew Lock, according to multiple sources. The deal is believed to be worth around $32 million, with $24 million guaranteed. Lock, who was acquired from the Denver Broncos in the Russell Wilson trade, will now be the Seahawks’ starting quarterback going forward.
Lock’s Arrival
Lock joined the Broncos as a second-round pick in the 2019 NFL Draft. He started 20 games for Denver, posting a 6-14 record. While he showed flashes of potential, Lock also struggled with interceptions and inconsistency. The Seahawks hope that a change of scenery and a fresh start will lead to better results.
Seattle’s Quarterback Situation
The Seahawks had a tumultuous quarterback situation in 2022, with Geno Smith starting most of the season before being replaced by Lock in the final games. Smith is expected to remain with the team as Lock’s backup. The Seahawks also have former Washington State quarterback Anthony Gordon on the roster.
Offensive Outlook
Lock’s arrival brings a new dimension to Seattle’s offense. The Seahawks have a talented receiving corps led by DK Metcalf and Tyler Lockett, which should be a good fit for Lock’s downfield passing ability. However, the team still has questions at offensive line and running back that need to be addressed.
Next Steps
The Seahawks are expected to make Lock their franchise quarterback for the foreseeable future. They will be looking for him to improve upon his accuracy and decision-making, while also providing leadership and stability to the offense. Lock will have a chance to prove himself as a starter in the upcoming season, with the potential for a contract extension if he performs well.
