November 21, 2024
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Raiders to release former 49ers quarterback Garoppolo after he serves a two-game suspension

Jimmy Garoppolo, a former quarterback for the 49ers, looks to be out of the Las Vegas Raiders organization.

Prior to the formal announcement on Friday morning, ESPN’s Adam Schefter revealed that the NFL had suspended veteran quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo for the first two games of the 2024 season for violating the league’s policy regarding performance-enhancing substances.

Garoppolo’s usage of prescription drugs without a valid Therapeutic usage Exemption is the reason for the offense.

Shortly after, Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reported that the Raiders will also release Garoppolo, citing a source.

After spending more than five seasons with San Francisco, Garoppolo signed a three-year, $72.7 million contract with Oakland during the summer.

Garoppolo completed 110 of 169 pass attempts (65.1%) for 1,205 passing yards with seven touchdowns and nine interceptions in seven games (six starts) with the Raiders before the 32-year-old sustained a back injury in Week 6. In Week 6, veteran backup Brian Hoyer took Garoppolo’s place, and rookie Aiden O’Connell finished the season in his place.

The narrative of the New England Patriots’ remarkable 20-year run under Tom Brady and Bill Belichick is told in the new documentary series “The Dynasty” on Apple TV+. But without Brady’s forerunner, that story cannot be recounted in its correct context.

The first two episodes of the show detail the transformation of the Patriots’ first-round selection in the 1993 NFL Draft, Drew Bledsoe, from star player to benchwarmer. Bledsoe’s job in New England was lost due to a terrible injury sustained only months after signing a 10-year contract, as head coach Bill Belichick continued to play Brady.

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