Quarterback Drew Lock will start for the New York Giants on Sunday against the visiting Indianapolis Colts, coach Brian Daboll confirmed Tuesday.
Lock’s availability was uncertain after he injured his right shoulder during last weekend’s 34-7 setback against the Atlanta Falcons.
Lock, 28, underwent an MRI on Monday and the tests showed no damage, Daboll said.
In six games (three starts) this season, Lock has an 0-3 record and has completed 52.7 percent of his passes for 624 yards with one touchdown and four interceptions.
The Giants (2-13) take a 10-game losing streak — the longest in franchise history — into the meeting with the Colts (7-8).
–Field Level Media
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