During Monday’s OTAs when reporters got a chance to watch practice, Drew Lock probably had one of his worst days as a Bronco quarterback.
On his first pass play, Lock did a double pump fake, somehow managed to let the ball fling back over his shoulder just as Malik Reed was screaming around the edge and caught it behind Lock for an interception.
“I caught the quarterbacks on a bad day, and it wasn’t pretty,” said The Gazette’s Paul Klee on Broncos Country Tonight, adding that Teddy Bridgewater seemed a step ahead of Drew Lock, but that wasn’t saying much.