She spins around. Where she stops…
The Giants' quarterback carousel continues this week, with Drew Lock expected to return to the starting lineup Sunday against the Falcons, head coach Brian Daboll said Wednesday.
Since the Giants benched Daniel Jones following the bye week, the same quarterback has started two consecutive games for the team only once.
“Everything is a little different for each player,” Daboll said. “Sure, you might want one guy to be there all the time, but that's not reality.”
Tommy DeVito was the starter in Week 12 against the Buccaneers. However, he injured his arm during the match.
Lock then started on Thanksgiving Day against the Cowboys in Week 13.
Lock made it through the game and started against the Saints the following week, but injured his foot in that game.
So DeVito started last Sunday against the Ravens, but suffered a concussion and was replaced by Tim Boyle.
And now, Rock is healthy again and back to his side.
DeVito is still in concussion protocol but was on the field and participated in limited practice Wednesday.
If DeVito clears protocols, Boyle will serve as Lock's backup as an emergency third-stringer.

This year, Lock has completed 51.1 percent of his passes for 414 yards, no touchdowns, and two interceptions, with a passer rating of 54.6.
He also added 129 rushing yards and a touchdown on the ground.
“That's the job,” Locke said. “Me and Tommy didn't come here as starters. You have to prepare to be a starter. You get pulled back, you get pulled back, you get pulled back, you get pulled back again. That's part of the gig. You always want to be the guy there. It stinks when you're on the sideline. But sometimes things like that happen, so you have to be ready for the next game.”
