Drew Lock practicing with Broncos teammates at Denver park

Drew Lock is getting together with teammates at a Denver area park for offseason passing sessions.

Before many parks were shut down across the country due to COVID-19, Denver Broncos quarterback Drew Lock planned to get together with teammates for some offseason passing sessions.

Lock postponed the unofficial practices once COVID-19 restrictions were put in place. Earlier this month, Lock said he would get together with teammates when it was “socially acceptable” to do so. Lock and his teammates have since decided that it’s now socially acceptable to practice together.

A Broncos fan stumbled upon Lock and some teammates working out at a Denver area park on Wednesday. He shared two photos of the unofficial practices on his Twitter page, @HustlerCar.

“Drew Lock was throwing on target and accurate BOMBS!” he wrote. “Phillip Lindsey ran like a thoroughbred racehorse! Was cutting corners & stopping on a dime! Great shape!”

Judging from the photos @HustlerCar shared on Twitter, it appears that at least 10 of Lock’s teammates joined him (possibly more).

These workout sessions will help the team get prepared for a potential June minicamp and training camp in July. It’s great to see Lock showing leadership and getting teammates together months before camp.

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Report: Broncos QB Drew Lock has thrown to ‘a few’ wide receivers

Broncos quarterback Drew Lock recently had a chance to get in some on-field work with his teammates.

Denver Broncos quarterback Drew Lock was planning to get teammates together for some passing sessions earlier this offseason but he postponed those workouts due to COVID-19.

Two weeks ago, Lock said he hoped to get together with his wide receivers when it is “socially acceptable” to do so. That time has apparently arrived.

Lock is back in Denver (he had been with his family in Lee’s Summit, Missouri) and he recently threw with “a few receivers,” according to a tweet from KMGH-TV’s Troy Renck. It’s unknown which receivers Lock has been able to work with so far this offseason.

Renck reported that Lock practiced “social guidelines” and hopes to “amp it up” when permitted to do so. The Broncos have been conducting a virtual offseason program online and the team probably won’t have a chance to do any official on-field work until training camp.

Denver is hoping to begin training camp on time in late July.

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