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Quarterback Drew Lock left the game with 2:03 remaining in the first quarter after injuring his hip and was replaced by Tommy DeVito. Lock was an unimpressive 4-of-10 for 17 yards and had an interception for a passer rating of 8.3, but he did scramble twice for a total of 12 yards. General manager Joe Schoen said on the air that Lock was fine and could have returned to the game if needed.
Defensive lineman Ryder Anderson had his hand/wrist evaluated by the medical staff on the sideline early in the second half and then went to the locker room for X-rays.
Dyontae Johnson left the game with a bruised ankle, got it checked in the locker room, and then returned to the field.



