Toronto Star

With Garoppolo done for season, 49ers in bad spot

- JOSH DUBOW

SANTA CLARA, CALIF.— Jimmy Garoppolo’s addition last season immediatel­y turned around the fortunes of the San Francisco 49ers. Now the 49ers will have to go back to life before Garoppolo for the rest of the season. The Niners announced Monday that Garoppolo tore the ACL in his left knee while making a cut late in a loss at Kansas City, sidelining him for the rest of the season.

The injury deals a serious blow to the 49ers (1-2), who had planned their rebuild around Garoppolo and now must turn again to C.J. Beathard at quarterbac­k.

The Niners struggled with Beathard and Brian Hoyer last season before the midseason addition of Garoppolo changed their fortunes. San Francisco won the final five games last year after Garoppolo took over as starter and the team rewarded him with a $137.5 million, five-year contract.

The 49ers will have to wait another year to earn dividends on that investment. Garoppolo got hurt in the fourth quarter of a 38-27 loss Sunday when he was scrambling toward the sideline and decided to cut up field instead of going out of bounds.

Garoppolo’s left knee buckled just before Kansas City cornerback Steven Nelson delivered a big hit, ending what was supposed to be his first full season as a starter after just three games.

Expectatio­ns were high in San Francisco this season that the team could end a four-year playoff drought after Garoppolo had a full off-season to immerse himself in coach Kyle Shanahan’s offence. But with Garoppolo and new running back Jerick McKinnon both knocked out for the season with torn ACLs in September, those high hopes have been put on hold. Garoppolo had completed 59.6 per cent of his passes with five TDs, three intercepti­ons and an average of 8.1 yards per attempt for a 90 passer rating. While he hasn’t been quite as efficient as he was late last year after being acquired at the trade deadline from New England for a second-round pick, the Niners offence has been far more potent than it was before he took over as quarterbac­k.

Beathard last year had a 69.2 passer rating that was second lowest in the NFL.

 ?? JASON BEHNKEN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Steelers corner Mike Hilton intercepts a pass by Bucs quarterbac­k Ryan Fitzpatric­k during first-half Monday Night Football play in Tampa. Full coverage of the game at thestar.com/sports.
JASON BEHNKEN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Steelers corner Mike Hilton intercepts a pass by Bucs quarterbac­k Ryan Fitzpatric­k during first-half Monday Night Football play in Tampa. Full coverage of the game at thestar.com/sports.

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