Watch: Broncos Seemingly Conceal Drew Lock INT in New Practice Video

A controversy broke out on Broncos Twitter Thursday after a newly-released video from Organized Team Activities shows an apparent Drew Lock interception.
"Apparent," because the 44-second video is edited — perhaps intentionally — to not show which Denver quarterback threw the errant ball that was vacuumed in by Pro Bowl safety Justin Simmons.
Take a look below for yourself; the INT is displayed briefly around the 38-second mark.
One day at a time. 😤#BroncosOTAs Day 3️⃣ highlights: pic.twitter.com/5NaHXFVTXn
— Denver Broncos (@Broncos) May 27, 2021
The Broncos (likely) never intended for the clip to go viral. But that's exactly what happened in their tiny corner of social media as eagle-eyed fans determined it was Lock — rather than Teddy Bridgewater or Brett Rypien — who committed the turnover.
#BroncosCountry sleuths determined that Bridgewater and Rypien are on the sideline watching at 40 second mark. So that leaves Door No. 3. Love the passion of fans. #Denver7 https://t.co/ilulbLSwHW
— Troy Renck (@TroyRenck) May 27, 2021
The above has provided ammunition to the substantial sect of the fan base that doesn't support Lock as Denver's starter. Looks can be deceiving, however. Earlier Thursday, the team released a clip of Lock rifling a perfectly-placed slant to wide receiver Jerry Jeudy while Bridgewater, with noticeably less zip, tosses slightly behind WR Tim Patrick on the same route.
You love to see it. 🤩@DrewLock23 ➡️ @jerryjeudy@teddyb_h2o ➡️ @Tpstreets pic.twitter.com/Xas2qSS67w
— Denver Broncos (@Broncos) May 27, 2021
No matter who was picked, it amounts to little in the Great QB Battle of 2021. Jobs aren't won in May, especially of this magnitude, and Broncos head coach Vic Fangio already confirmed that little "separation" will be had until later this summer, at the soonest.
"It may be separation in some people’s minds, but until we get to at least practicing 11-on-11, you need to withhold much judgment," Fangio said. "Eleven-on-11, and ultimately, the preseason games will be the true tell.”
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Zack Kelberman is the Senior Editor for Mile High Huddle. He has covered the NFL for more than a decade and the Denver Broncos since 2016. He's also the co-host of the wildly popular Broncos show the Mile High Huddle Podcast.
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