Giants sign Drew Lock as Daniel Jones’ new backup quarterback
It was a lock that the Giants were going to sign a backup quarterback in free agency and the one they decided on Tuesday is Drew Lock, who is not too old to be considered a has-been and not too young to be viewed as inexperienced.
Lock, 27, replaces Tyrod Taylor, who agreed to terms Monday night with the Jets.
Lock received a one-year deal for $5 million, fully guaranteed.
The Giants did not discount bringing Taylor back for a third year but it appeared as if the football relationship had run its course. Taylor’s price tag — two years for up to $18 million — also drifted too high for the Giants.
Lock was a 2019 second-round pick out of Missouri and is 9-14 in 23 career starts — 21 starts in his first three years with the Broncos and only one the past two seasons with the Seahawks.
