The Broncos reported for the start of training camp on Wednesday with one notable absence in quarterback Drew Lock.
Lock, a 2019 second-round (No. 42) draft choice, is the last unsigned player from Denver’s rookie class.
If the team and Lock’s representation at Creative Artists Agency are unable to reach a deal by Thursday morning, he will not be allowed to participate in Denver’s first practice, which begins at 9:15 a.m. Because he is not under contract, Lock’s absence is not a holdout and thus, he can’t be fined.
Will a deal get done before Lock is forced to miss valuable practice time?