Getty New York Giants backup quarterback Drew Lock addressed the elephant in the room after Tommy DeVito's sudden promotion.
Heading into the team’s Week 11 bye, Drew Lock was the New York Giants’ backup quarterback. And as Big Blue exits said bye week, despite starting QB Daniel Jones being demoted to QB3 — or potentially, QB4 — Lock is still stuck in the backup role with third stringer Tommy DeVito taking over the offense.
“That’s a question I might still have for myself,” Lock admitted candidly via SNY Giants on November 20, when asked about being passed over for DeVito. “It was expressed to me that I was going to be the [No.] two. I don’t know, it’s just an interesting situation.”
Drew Lock is asked about not being named the starting quarterback after Daniel Jones was benched when he was told he’d be the backup:
“That’s a question that I might still have for myself. It was expressed to me that I was going to be QB2. Interesting situation..”
Having said that, despite appearing blindsided by the Giants’ decision, Lock made it clear that he doesn’t hold any ill will toward DeVito and that he intends to help the second-year prospect in any way he can.
“Not much I can really say about it besides, again, I’m going to be there for [DeVito] and we’re still communicating,” Lock expressed, flashing a big smile for reporters. “Still very good friends, believe it or not.”
Giants’ Drew Lock Confirms He & Tommy DeVito Have Become Very ‘Close’ Friends, NYG QBs Remain United
DeVito has mentioned his growing friendship with Lock in the past. On November 20, the veteran backup confirmed that the two have become very close while also discussing the range of emotions that comes with this type of situation.
“There’s a ton of emotions involved in all of it,” Lock acknowledged on Wednesday of Week 12 (via SNY Giants). “I would say, this is still a business, and I want more jobs after this year. So, if I come in [to work] and be ugly and nasty, it leaves a bad taste in these guys’ mouths and who knows how fast that spreads. I’m going to come in and be [a] great [teammate].”
“And not to mention, like, I’ve become really close with Tommy,” the NFL journeyman added. “It’s more than just a business thing. I appreciate him, he’s a great friend and I want him to go out there and do well. He deserves to go out there and play well, he deserves to have this team behind him and I’m excited for him.”
A silver lining amid the chaos, perhaps. While the outside world has continuously debated and questioned how the Giants have handled their QB situation, the NYG quarterback room itself remains united.
That speaks to the character of the current members of this position group.
Michael Obermuller covers the NFL and NHL for Heavy.com, where he began writing in 2021. His areas of focus include the Kansas City Chiefs, New York Giants, Pittsburgh Steelers and Miami Dolphins, as well as the New York Rangers and New York Islanders. An NYC area native and Quinnipiac graduate, his previous bylines include FanDuel's The Duel, King Fantasy Sports and Pro Football Mania. More about Michael Obermuller
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