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Jimmy G not going anywhere

Patriots reportedly have no plans to trade backup QB

- STAFF REPORTS

It's mighty tempting for a team to cash in by trading a solid backup quarterbac­k at a time when there's a shortage of NFL-caliber talent, but the New England Patriots apparently will not succumb to that urge. Unless they do.

Welcome to the NFL's silly season.

The Pats will likely hang onto Jimmy Garoppolo, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter, rather than trade him for talent at another position or draft picks. "They love Jimmy Garoppolo," Schefter said and it's not hard to see why. In Garoppolo, 25, they have a quarterbac­k-in-waiting to replace Tom Brady. The Super Bowl LI MVP will turn 40 in August and, while he had a stellar season and has had only one significan­t injury over his career, a quarterbac­k is living on borrowed time (and avocado ice cream) after 40.

Schefter echoed his sentiments during a n appearance on WEEI on Wednesday.

“This is nothing about smoke, this is nothing about leverage, this is nothing about them not

getting the price they wanted. This is about one thing plain and simple: They really like Jimmy Garoppolo and they don’t want to get rid of Jimmy Garoppolo,” Schefter said. “They think that good, young quarterbac­ks in this league are tough to come by. It is the most valuable commodity there is. If you don’t have a good young quarterbac­k, you are doomed.

“Again, Tom Brady is 40 years old. He’s been able to do it for an awful long time and again, I think they would love to see him do it for 10 more years, but who knows how much longer he is going to play for.

“This is not about them not getting the price they wanted,” he added. “This is not about them trying to increase the leverage. I want to be very clear: They really like the player.”

But others are skeptical that the case is closed. As the Boston Herald's Jeff Howe put it, "Let's not pretend the Pats are hanging up the phone when teams call. Still in play. I know the Pats would be happy to keep Garoppolo b/c he's a [darn] good QB. I believe they'd also be happy if a team met their trade demands."

So . . . it's anybody's guess what the Patriots, who also have Jacoby Brissett on the roster, will do and that's just how they like it. Besides, there's no rush to make a move and, we should remind you, this is the silly season, when teams like to push up players' value with reports about their availabili­ty.

Taking Garoppolo off the market would be a significan­t blow with top talent at the position at a premium. The Denver Broncos, San Francisco 49ers, Chicago Bears, Cleveland Browns and Jacksonvil­le Jaguars are in need of an upgrade at quarterbac­k, as are the Houston Texans (despite the expensive presence of Brock Osweiler). And then there are teams who are beginning to think about replacing aging quarterbac­ks, like the Los Angeles Chargers, New York Giants, Arizona Cardinals, Kansas City Chiefs and New Orleans Saints. (And the Patriots themselves, of course.)

Whatever the Patriots decide to do, the decision will ripple throughout the league.

 ?? Photo by Louriann Mardo-Zayat |lmzartwork­s.com ?? Per a report on Wednesday by ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter, the New England Patriots plan to keep backup quarterbac­k Jimmy Garoppolo (10) on the roster for the 2017 season.
Photo by Louriann Mardo-Zayat |lmzartwork­s.com Per a report on Wednesday by ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter, the New England Patriots plan to keep backup quarterbac­k Jimmy Garoppolo (10) on the roster for the 2017 season.

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