Jimmy Garoppolo Doesn’t Rule Out Potential Extension With Patriots

Update:

Mike Garafolo of NFL Media doesn’t think a one-year extension for Patriots QB Jimmy Garoppolo is all that likely.

“I don’t get an indication like that is a possibility any time soon with Jimmy Garoppolo and the Patriots,” Garafolo said.

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Patriots backup QB Jimmy Garoppolo said Tuesday that he would entertain the idea of possibly signing an extension with the Patriots.

โ€œYou know, I entertain any possibility,โ€ Garoppolo said, via Pro Football Talk. โ€œI donโ€™t know, like I said, Iโ€™m not really thinking about too much right now. Thereโ€™s just so much going on with OTAs and training camp is right around the corner. Thatโ€™s where my focus is. Weโ€™ll cross that bridge when we get there, I guess.โ€

ESPN’s Adam Schefter mentioned a few weeks ago during an appearance onย Bleacher Reportโ€™s โ€œStick to Footballโ€ podcast that he fully expects the Patriots to try to figure out a way to keep Garoppolo in New England next year, as opposed to allowing him to walk in free agency.

โ€œNow, again, going forward, how is that going to operate and how is that going to work โ€” will the Patriots risk losing Jimmy Garoppolo? My own sense is no. They are going to figure out a way one way or another to keep him there โ€” whether that means signing him to an extension, or franchising him, or making it work,” Schefter said. “Weโ€™ll see how that plays out. I donโ€™t think they are going to lose him. I donโ€™t think they want to lose him. I think they recognize how good they think he is โ€” many of us donโ€™t know that right now because we havenโ€™t seen him play on a consistent basis. They have. Theyโ€™ve watched him practice. Theyโ€™ve seen him in practice. They know what he is and isnโ€™t capable of. They are big believers in him.

โ€œAgain, I think the Patriots recognize they have what they believe is a commodity and a successor in the wings and they have developed him, put a lot of time in him. They donโ€™t want to lose him. I donโ€™t know how they work it out, but somehow some way something tells me they will find a way to get it done.โ€

Albert Breer believes Garoppolo shouldn’t sign an extension with the Patriots unless they match and guarantee the 2018 franchise tag salary and assure him that they won’t franchise him in 2019.

Many thought the Patriots would trade Garoppolo this offseason, considering that his value was high enough to likely net them a first-round pick and possibly more. However, even teams with a ton of draft capital like the Browns weren’t able to trade talks off the ground with the Patriots, which implies that they’re serious about keeping him long term.

Tom Brady is coming off of another Super Bowl win and has said he has no plans to step away in the next few years, despite the fact that he’s entering his forties.

This sets up a situation where the Patriots may have to use their franchise tag on Garoppolo in 2018 or attempt to sign him to a new contract, which could be difficult, even with Brady playing for a below-average salary.

Garoppolo, 25, is a former second-round pick of the Patriots back in 2014. He is entering the final year of his four-year, $3,483,898 rookie contractย and stands to make a base salary of $820,077 to go along with a $75,000 workout bonus for the 2017 season.

In 2016, Garoppolo completed 68.3 percent of his passes for 502 yards, four touchdowns and no interceptions for the Patriots over the course of six games.

Weโ€™ll have more regarding a Garoppolo and the Patriots as the news is available.

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