Drew Lock had a game to remember on Monday night as he led the Seattle Seahawks to a memorable finish against the Philadelphia Eagles.

Lock, the former Mizzou standout, wasn’t even sure if he would play on Monday until just before kickoff, but stepped in and led Seattle to a 20-17 win over the Eagles. Lock quickly credited his teammates and what they did to help secure the win as well.

“Amazing won’t do it justice, but amazing also doesn’t do justice to what the O-line, what DK did on that catch, what the receivers did, what Ken Walker, Zach Charbonnet did all game long,” Lock told Lisa Salters. “The tight ends, man. It takes a special group to rally around a guy that’s coming into his second game of the year. … A team like that, not just the offense, the defense to rally around me tonight that was amazing.”

Lock became emotional during the interview, and later added, “It’s been a long time. I’m just blessed, blessed with a great group of guys, a great city, great coaching staff. It’s awesome, it’s a wow.”

Again asked about his emotions, Lock reflected that it’d been a while since he played meaningful snaps in a game.

“You sit there and you watch games and you wonder, ‘Can I do this still,'” Lock said. “I haven’t been out here on the field, that’s the human nature of it. You get back out there last week, you know what, ‘I’m the man, I can still do this.'”

Lock said he found out he’d start when he arrived at the stadium.

Geno Smith was listed as active, but Lock was seen working with the first team in warmups. Lock delivered with 208 yards passing and 1 touchdown to keep Seattle’s playoff hopes alive.