Around the NFL: Former Seahawks QB Drew Lock disappointed with Giants decision

Around the NFL: Former Seahawks QB Drew Lock disappointed with Giants decision

Former Seattle Seahawks backup quarterback Drew Lock signed with the New York Giants in free agency this past offseason for a better opportunity to compete for a starting job. Unsurprisingly, Lock was named the No. 2 after Daniel Jones retained his gig.

Lock understood the long-term ramifications. It was frequently mentioned throughout the preseason that Jones had an injury clause in his contract that would trigger a sizable payout in 2025 if he got hurt in 2024. With the Giants currently sitting at 2-8, head coach Brian Daboll has made the unsurprising decision to bench Jones to ensure they could release him from his contract this coming summer.

But in a shocking turn of events, Lock was not named the starter despite practicing as the No. 2 quarterback all season long. Instead, Daboll bypassed him in favor of No. 3 quarterback Tommy DeVito. Lock recently expressed his disappointment.

“That’s a question I still have for myself,” Lock bluntly answered when asked about DeVito going from No. 3 QB to starter. “It was expressed to me that I was going to be the No. 2 [backup quarterback]. It’s an interesting situation. There’s not much I can say besides I’m going to be here for him [DeVito]. We’re still communicating, we’re still very good friends.”

The 2-8 Giants are currently slated to own the No. 4 overall selection in the 2025 NFL Draft. They’re prime candidates to select one of the top three quarterback prospects, Shedeur Sanders, Cam Ward, or Jalen Milroe. Lock seemingly won’t receive an opportunity to improve the Giants this season.

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Seahawks extend S Julian Love with a three-year, $36 million contract

Seahawks extend S Julian Love with a three-year, $36 million contract

It has been a major week for Seattle Seahawks safety Julian Love. On Monday, Love was named the No. 95 overall player on the annual NFL Top 100 list, his first appearance on the coveted ranking. Three days later, he was given something much more valuable: job security.

It was announced late Wednesday evening that the Seahawks extended their Pro Bowl safety to a brand new contract. Love will now be playing under a three-year extension worth up to $36 million.

Seattle signed Love last offseason to a two-year, $12 million contract. He was largely seen as an “insurance” signing with Jamal Adams returning from a season ending injury from 2022. Instead, Love clearly outplayed his contract. Last year, Love started 12 of 17 total games and earned his first Pro Bowl bid.

Now, the 26-year-old will be under contract with the Seahawks for the next four seasons. It is a period of change for Seattle, but clearly Love has earned his keep as a player the Seahawks want to stick around during the early years of the Mike Macdonald era.

One major point to note… Schefter, in the Tweet above, made sure to mention Love’s agent Drew Rosenhaus. Why is this important? Well, Love isn’t the only one with Rosenhaus as an agent. Current free agent center, Connor Williams, is also represented by Rosenhaus.

Why, yes, the very same Connor Williams who is currently negotiating with Seattle and is at Seahawks head quarters in Renton at the time of this article being written. With a deal being made between John Schneider and Rosenhaus, it is evident both sides are currently in a good working relationship.

Perhaps Love won’t be the only client Rosenhaus delivers for this week.

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