Drew Lock seems to troll Jalen Hurts over apparent handshake snub

Drew Lock feels to be making fun of Jalen Hurts for not shaking hands with him.

Drew Lock seemed to have a sharp one-liner ready after Monday night’s win over the Eagles by the Seahawks.

It doesn’t matter what Hurts meant by snubbing Lock; he wasn’t in a good mood after the game and was doubting his friends’ commitment.

Social media detectives saw Lock, Seattle’s starting quarterback, look for Hurts before saying, “I guess he’s sick.” Lock led his team to a 20–17 lead with a 92-yard touchdown drive in the last minute of the game.

Hurts got to Seattle upon a different plane instead of the rest of his team, and until just before the game, it wasn’t clear if he would be able to play because he was sick.

“All year, I’ve been talking about executions,” Hurts told the press. “Everyone agrees with me.” We didn’t carry out. I don’t believe we’re dedicated enough.

I only need to turn that around. You know, we have to take on this task. “Just keep going until it’s over.”

When the Philadelphia Eagles lost the third straight game, QB Jalen Hurts did not stay at Lumen Light long enough to touch hands with his Seattle Seahawks counterpart, Drew Lock. This is how the NFL works.

After the game, Hurts had a lot to say about how the Eagles’ offense wasn’t committed. Maybe his anger got out of him. Lock didn’t seem to care too much about it.

Geno Smith was out, and the Seahawks’ backup quarterback did a great job filling in. Smith coached him on the bench between sets. In the heat of the moment, Lock couldn’t find Hurts.

He joked that the Eagles quarterback must have been in a hurry to leave the field because he’s sick.

“A unique bunch must come together to support a player in his second game this year… “Can I still do this?” you ask yourself. That’s just how people are; I haven’t been anywhere on the field.

When asked to add to his answer, Hurts’ anger became even clearer. I promise. I don’t have a book with me right now… “That’s all I can say,” he said.

The Eagles lost their first three games and are now 10-1 for the season. On the other hand, the Seahawks were excited because their win brought themselves back to.500, that 7-7, after losing four straight games.

“Amazing isn’t enough to describe it. The Seattle Times reported that Lock told reporters, “Amazing doesn’t do it justice.”

He then praised several of his teammates. I told you, “You know what? You went back to that area last week.” I’m still the man, so I am able to do this.

To be honest, Hurts probably didn’t mean to hurt Lock by leaving the field early. Since he wasn’t feeling well before the game as well as had just lost another tough game on the road, he might have just been angry at the time.

To this day, it is normal for the quarterbacks for both teams and their head coaches to shake hands after a game in the NFL. It was strange that Hurts wasn’t there; there’s no way around it.

Hurts criticized his attack after the loss because it had scored less than 20 points in three consecutive games. Lock, on the contrary hand, talked honestly about how he felt after the game on the field.

“I’ve been talking about implementation all year—being on a single page, everyone being on the same page,” said Hurts. “We didn’t carry out.

I don’t believe we’re all dedicated enough. I only need to turn it around. You know, we have to take on this task. “Just keep going until it’s over.”

On Monday night, the fourth quarter was about two passers. Hurts lost, but Lock beat him for the couple of minutes that the Seahawks needed to win.