Massive Update For Niners Fans as Star QB Jimmy Garoppolo Expected to be Cleared Soon
Since the team’s devastating defeat to the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC Championship Game, the San Francisco 49ers’ quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo has been the center of attention. There are some who think Garoppolo should continue to start for the 49ers in 2022 and people who are eager for Trey Lance, a second-year quarterback, to take over.
With the exception of an injury, nothing in Jimmy Garoppolo’s current deal, which includes a base salary of $24.2 million for the 2022 season, is guaranteed. In the event that Garoppolo cleared a physical and the 49ers decided to release him today, they would only be liable for the $1.4 million remaining from his signing bonus.
However, if he is included on the roster for Week 1 of the regular season or suffers an injury in training camp or the preseason, that $24.2 million does become guaranteed. During the 49ers’ victory against the Dallas Cowboys in the NFC Divisional Round, Garoppolo suffered an injury. He missed the needed minicamp because of the injury, which necessitated shoulder surgery and rehabilitation.
Jimmy Garoppolo injury update
According to Ian Rapoport of NFL Media, it is now anticipated that by mid-August, Garoppolo will be fully recovered from his offseason shoulder surgery. If no one is interested in trading for Garoppolo before he obtains the go-ahead to practice and play, the team will have about a month to locate a trade partner.
From @NFLTotalAccess: #49ers QB Jimmy Garoppolo recently saw Dr. Neal ElAttrache for a checkup and is progressing well. SF is thrilled with where he is physically, sources say. The expectation is he’ll be fully cleared around mid-August. Perhaps then we'll know his destination. pic.twitter.com/ysep8agDwl
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) July 19, 2022
Dr. Neal ElAttrache, who conducted Garoppolo’s surgery, saw him in the previous few days, and his shoulder is healing nicely. Garoppolo is anticipated to be able to perform a full range of throws because he has been fully cleared, according to Rapoport.
Additionally, it will restrict Garoppolo’s ability to apply for a starting position by Week One. Starting quarterbacks seldom go down for the year before the start of the regular season, but if a starter somewhere suffers a season-ending injury during training camp or the preseason, the issue will be resolved for the team and Garoppolo.
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