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Drew Lock Rejoins Seattle Seahawks with $5 Million Deal Amidst Quarterback Competition

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Published on April 12, 2025
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The quarterback carousel for the Seattle Seahawks continues to spin with the return of Drew Lock, who, after a brief departure, has reportedly agreed to a contract that lands him back in the Emerald City. As per KING 5, Lock and the Seahawks have come to terms, making this his second stint with the team since being part of the Russell Wilson trade in 2022. Lock, a veteran of 36 NFL games, has thrown 34 touchdowns and 28 interceptions over his career.

Despite not taking the field in the 2022 season, Lock did make a splash during his 2023 time in Seattle with a memorable win over the Philadelphia Eagles, where he threw for 208 yards and maintained a clean sheet with no interceptions, as outlined by MyNorthwest. Yet, Lock's attempt to find a starting role with the New York Giants in 2024 yielded mixed results. Although he had a standout performance against the Indianapolis Colts, throwing four touchdowns and racking up 309 yards, that peak was a highlight in an otherwise inconsistent season, as detailed by 12th Man Rising.

The Seahawks' quarterback room is becoming crowded, with Pro Bowler Sam Darnold joining the team this offseason and Sam Howell also under contract for 2025. According to ESPN, Lock's reported $5 million contract could suggest that the Seahawks may be looking to move on from Howell, a narrative that is gaining traction considering the investment they are making in Lock.

After his one-year deal with the Giants, where he managed six touchdowns to five interceptions last season, Lock's return on a two-year, $5 million contract points to the Seahawks bolstering their depth chart at the quarterback position, reports suggest. His tenure in New York was marred by an inability to secure the status of a consistent starter, which could have spurred his return to a franchise familiar with his capabilities.