Drew Lock sustained a hip injury in the Giants' first preseason game against the Detroit Lions last Thursday night.
New York Giants backup quarterback Drew Lock pronounced himself on the mend from a hip/oblique injury suffered in the first quarter of last week’s 14-3 Giants preseason win over the Detroit Lions.
“There’s no worry in that,” he said. “How I felt yesterday, even how I felt today, there’s no worry about that,” he said, adding that he’s having no trouble pushing off his injured hip. Lock’s injury is “minor” enough to the point where the Giants have not made a move to add another quarterback to the roster. In the interim, they have been preparing tight end Tyree Jackson, who was a college quarterback at the University of Buffalo and who was in the same NFL combine class as Lock, to step into the huddle if there should be an emergency this weekend.
“He’s moved on. He’s working with the tight ends. But if he had to, he could get back there and do it. The guy can sling it.”
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