Seahawks' Drew Lock: Leads team to come-from-behind win
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Lock completed 22 of 33 pass attempts for 208 yards and a touchdown in Monday's 20-17 win over Philadelphia.
Lock got the nod under center Monday even though Geno Smith (groin) was able to complete his usual pregame warmup. The move was likely a precautionary one made by head coach Pete Carroll, given the slick conditions at Lumen Field and the lower-body nature of Smith's injury. Lock wound up leading the Seahawks to victory by completing two-thirds of his passes without committing a turnover over the now 10-4 Eagles. The backup's strong play Monday could earn him another start for Seattle when the club visits Tennessee on Sunday.
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