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49ers tell former Patriot Garoppolo he has no future as team’s QB

- By JOSH DUBOW

SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Jimmy Garoppolo reported to training camp for the San Francisco 49ers after spending the offseason away rehabilita­ting his injured shoulder.

But the message from coach Kyle Shanahan about Garoppolo’s future and the future of the 49ers was clear: “This is Trey’s team.”

Shanahan started camp Tuesday by removing any pretense of a quarterbac­k competitio­n in San Francisco by unequivoca­lly stating what had seemed obvious all offseason, that Trey Lance will take over as starter a year after being drafted third overall.

“That’s nothing against Jimmy,” Shanahan said. “We made that decision a year ago and we’re not going to mess around with that anymore . ... Jimmy understand­s that fully. He’s a big guy and it’s nothing against him. It’s a business decision.”

The process of transition­ing from Garoppolo to Lance as starter in San Francisco started last offseason when the Niners traded three first-round picks to move up to take Lance third overall.

But after having only limited college experience at lower-level North Dakota State, the 49ers were in no rush to turn the team over to Lance, believing that a healthy Garoppolo gave them the best chance to compete.

That mostly proved correct as San Francisco made it to the NFC title game with Garoppolo at quarterbac­k before losing to the eventual champion Rams.

Lance played only sparingly, making two starts when Garoppolo got injured, but showed enough in practice and the offseason for Shanahan to be confident in his ability to run a team that has championsh­ip aspiration­s.

“When you deal with a guy that has ability and stuff and all eyes are on him and the pressure is on him, not just with you guys but teammates, that’s what you want to see, him getting better as he gets opportunit­ies,” Shanahan said. “If he gets better as he gets opportunit­ies, then you’re a lot more encouraged to give him a lot more opportunit­ies.”

The Niners would have already moved on from Garoppolo if he had been healthy this offseason. But he needed shoulder surgery, complicati­ng efforts to trade him.

Garoppolo stayed in Southern California for the offseason program but has been cleared to practice, eliminatin­g a $7.5 million injury guarantee on his $24.2 million contract for 2022.

Whether the Niners can find a trade partner remains to be seen and they might end up releasing him to save that money on the cap. Shanahan said Garoppolo won’t take part in team drills and will work on the side building up strength in his shoulder.

That will put the focus on Lance, who completed 41 of 71 passes for 603 yards, five TDs and two intercepti­ons, while also running for 168 yards and a score as a rookie last season.

Lance’s teammates believe in his ability and are happy any controvers­y over the starter has been put to rest before the first practice on Wednesday.

“It’s nice that Kyle came out and finally said it publicly, but I felt like we all kind of felt that and saw that in OTAs,” fullback Kyle Juszczyk said. “It’s not too much of a shocker or anything, but definitely excited for Trey and excited for us.”

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