Drew Lock returned to the northwest of the Pacific.
According to Tom Pissero of NFL Media, Lock accepted contract conditions with the Seahawks.
Lock, 28, previously spent two seasons with Seattle. He was part of Russell Wilson’s trade in 2022, heading for the Seahawks after playing his first three seasons with the Broncos.
Although he did not play in a match in 2022, he made four appearances with two departures in 2023. He finished 63.2% of his throws that year for 543 yards with three affected and three interceptions-highlighted by a 20-17 return victory against the Eagles on Monday evening in December.
Lock spent 2024 with the Giants, appearing in eight games with five starts. He finished the season after finishing 59.1% of his passes for 1,071 yards with six affected and five choices.
The Broncos selected Lock in the second round of the 2019 draft and he started 21 games for the club before being exchanged in Seattle.
Now back with the Seahawks, Lock should save Sam Darnold in 2025.