ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- Denver Broncos quarterback Drew Lock will have a group of 50 family members and friends in the stands amid a sea of red at Arrowhead Stadium as the rookie makes his third career NFL start in his hometown Sunday.
Lock graduated from Lee's Summit High School, which sits roughly 15 miles from the Kansas City Chiefs' stadium, where Lock said he went to "too many (times) to count'' before the Broncos had made him the 42nd pick of this past April's draft.
"Drew's just got to be able to handle that,'' Broncos coach Vic Fangio said of Lock's homecoming.