After signing starter Geno Smith to a long-term deal, the Seattle Seahawks are also returning Smith's backup Drew Lock on a one-year deal. NFL Network's Mike Garafolo reported that the deal is worth $4 million but can go up to as much as $7.5 million with incentives.
Lock, 26, didn't play at all last season with Smith starting every game after beating out the third-year signal caller for the top job.
Last season was Lock's first with the organization after being traded from Denver in the deal that sent Russell Wilson to the Broncos.