
Giants’ quarterback carousel turns back to Drew Lock
NY Post
Round and round she goes. Where she stops …
The Giants quarterback carousel continues this week, as they’re expected to return to Drew Lock for the start against the Falcons on Sunday, head coach Brian Daboll said on Wednesday.
Since the Giants benched Daniel Jones coming out of their bye week, the same quarterback has started two consecutive games for the team just once.
“It’s all a little bit different with each guy,” Daboll said. “So, certainly, you’d like one guy in there the whole time, but that’s not the reality.”
In Week 12, it was Tommy DeVito starting against the Buccaneers. But he hurt his arm in the game.
Then it was Lock starting Week 13 against the Cowboys on Thanksgiving.

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