Broncos quarterback Drew Lock and several teammates held an unofficial practice in the Denver area on Tuesday. Lemar Griffin, a local photographer, posted a GIF on Twitter of Lock throwing a pass to running back Phillip Lindsay during the workout session.
The boys are back in town! 🦾 #Broncos pic.twitter.com/jz0WIixV1d
— Lemar Griffin (@Lemargriffin9) July 1, 2020
Griffin also shared some photos of tight end Noah Fant catching passes from Lock.
Work, Work, Work! pic.twitter.com/OV45S2LnZh
— Lemar Griffin (@Lemargriffin9) July 1, 2020
On his Instagram page, @lemargriffinfilms, Griffin shared several more photos — including shots of defensive lineman Shelby Harris and outside linebacker Justin Hollins attending the voluntary practice.
NFL teams are not allowed to hold official practices with coaches at this time of year but players are allowed to workout on a voluntary basis. The NFL Players Association did advise against unofficial practices because of COVID-19 but that hasn’t stopped players from working out together.
Lock previously organized practices with teammates at a local park. Tuesday’s session appears to have taken place at a local high school.