Broncos QB Drew Lock Ruled Out During Game Against Steelers
DENVER (CBS4) - Broncos quarterback Drew Lock was taken off the field with a shoulder injury in the first quarter against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Lock went down during a turnover which later resulted in a Steelers touchdown.
He's now been ruled out for the rest of the game.
Jeff Driskel is now in the game as Lock is looked over in the locker room.
The Broncos are already playing without Von Miller, Phillip Lindsay and coronerback A.J. Bouye.
CBS Sports reports Royce Freeman is the emergency quarterback should Driskell become injured as well.
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After the game, which Broncos fell 26-21, Lock spoke to journalists with his arm in a sling. He says he's optimistic.
"(He) Said it didn't feel normal when he tried to throw on the sideline," CBS4's Michael Spencer posted on social media.
ESPN reports Lock will be out for at least two weeks, but up to six weeks. An MRI scheduled for Monday is suspected to give the team a better idea of that timeline.