The Las Vegas Raiders will make the release of veteran quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo official on Wednesday when NFL free agency officially opens up. Garoppolo spent one season with the Raiders after signing a three-year, $72.75 million contract with the team last April.
The Super Bowl quarterback started all six games in his only season with the Raiders. He was ultimately benched when Antonio Pierce took over for Josh McDaniels as the Raiders’ head coach. The quarterback tossed seven touchdowns compared to nine interceptions in his six starts.
Despite these troubles, there is reportedly interest from a few teams in Garoppolo on the NFL free agent market. That information comes from Dianna Russini of The Athletic.
The market for free agency quarterbacks has dried up somewhat since the start of the permissible tampering period. The Pittsburgh Steelers (Russell Wilson) and Atlanta Falcons (Kirk Cousins) made early splashes.
Meanwhile, veteran journeymen continue to locate homes. That includes Jacoby Brissett (New England Patriots), Sam Darnold (Minnesota Vikings), Tyrod Taylor (New York Giants), Gardner Minshew (Las Vegas Raiders), and Drew Lock (New York Giants). Jimmy Garoppolo career stats: 67.4% completion, 15,494 yards, 94 TD, 51 INT
No longer considered a starter-caliber quarterback, Garoppolo will likely have to take a deal as a backup. The Arizona Cardinals, Seattle Seahawks, New Orleans Saints, Chicago Bears, Washington Commanders, and Denver Broncos could use help in that aspect.
Heck, Garoppolo’s former 49ers team is also in need of a backup after the aforementioned Sam Darnold joined the Minnesota Vikings.
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