Broncos’ Drew Lock replaces Teddy Bridgewater after QB ruled out with concussion suffered vs. Ravens

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At halftime of the Denver Broncos’ matchup against the Baltimore Ravens, the team announced that starting quarterback Teddy Bridgewater was being evaluated for a concussion. He did not come out with the team to start the third quarter, and was then ruled out for the rest of the afternoon. With “Teddy Two Gloves” sidelined, in comes Drew Lock to try to lead a comeback victory.

Bridgewater completed 7 of 16 passes for 65 yards and one touchdown in the first half, as the Ravens secured a 17-7 lead through the first two quarters. Bridgewater was also sacked twice, and the final hit he took likely caused the head injury.

Lock of course was the loser of Denver’s quarterback competition this offseason. The second-round pick out of Missouri in 2019 experienced a sophomore slump last season, as he completed 57.3 percent of his passes for 2,933 yards with 16 touchdowns and 15 interceptions in 13 games played. He went just 4-9 as the starter.

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