ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- Drew Lock has worked with all kinds of coaches, plenty of throwing gurus and a host of other specialists.
Now perhaps he'll need a patience coach. Because in between all of the throws, touchdowns and big moments, he has never really had to wait to play.
"It will definitely be a different transition," Lock said Friday after his first on-field practice with the Denver Broncos. "... If I'm going through this transition, I'm glad to be behind Joe [Flacco] and hear what he has to say, learn from him, I'm excited to meet him, excited to get in the room with him and learn from a guy who's won a Super Bowl.