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New York Giants quarterback Drew Lock active for matchup against the Colts

New York Giants quarterback Drew Lock stepping back for a pass against the Atlanta Falcons
New York Giants quarterback Drew Lock stepping back for a pass against the Atlanta FalconsGetty Images via AFP / Kevin C. Cox
New York Giants quarterback Drew Lock (28) is set to play against the Indianapolis Colts despite dealing with a right shoulder injury.

According to head coach Brain Daboll, Lock underwent an MRI of his shoulder on Monday and the results came back negative, showing no damage.

Lock is 0-3 as a starter for the Giants this year after taking the number one spot following Daniel Jones' release. The five-year veteran has thrown for 624 yards and one touchdown with four interceptions this season. 

Lock signed a one-year, $5 million deal with the Giants that included a $2 million signing bonus with $4.95 million guaranteed. He is set to become an unrestricted free agent after the season. 

The Giants are currently on a historic pace as they have now lost a franchise-record 10 straight games. Sitting at 2-13 with two games left, Colts (December 29th) and Philadelphia Eagles (January 5th), New York could be eyeballing the number one overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.