The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

Garoppolo hitting stride for 1st prime-time start with 49ers

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This is Garoppolo’s first prime-time start since he made his initial appearance as a starting quarterbac­k in the 2016 season opener for New England. With Tom Brady serving a suspension, Garoppolo threw for 264 yards and a touchdown in a 23-21 victory at Arizona that made him one of the league’s more intriguing young quarterbac­ks.

He got hurt the following week in a win over Miami and didn’t get another chance as a starter until after he was traded to San Francisco midway through the 2017 season.

Garoppolo stepped in for a struggling team late that year and won five straight starts to end the season, earning him the job for the long term and the lucrative contract.

But after some early season struggles last year, Garoppolo went down with the injury at Kansas City, derailing his opportunit­y to prove he belongs among the game’s top passers.

Now after a preseason that was rough at times and a shaky performanc­e in a season-opening win at Tampa Bay, Garoppolo seems to be hitting his stride. He threw for 296 yards and three TDs in Week 2 against an overmatche­d Bengals defense and then withstood heavy blitzing from Pittsburgh the following week to throw for 277 yards and the gamewinnin­g score in the closing minutes of a 24-20 win.

It’s that kind of performanc­e in the face of heavy pressure in the pocket that has earned Garoppolo the respect of his teammates

“Jimmy’s extremely resilient,” fullback Kyle Juszczyk said. “He goes out there and makes a mistake, he doesn’t back down, he doesn’t curl up and play it safe. He’s still ready to rip it. I love to see that, I love to see his trust in his receivers.”

This game also offers Browns second-year quarterbac­k Baker Mayfield another chance to show what he can do on a big stage.

The No. 1 overall pick in 2018 made a big first impression on the NFL, breaking Peyton Manning’s rookie record with 27 touchdown passes in just 14 games. He showed off his accuracy and had flair that included trash-talking opponents, delighting fans and angering his critics.

After an offseason full of praise and hype after Cleveland added big-play receiver Odell Beckham Jr. to the lineup, Mayfield’s start to this season wasn’t quite as smooth as his rookie year.

He threw five intercepti­ons and only three TD passes in the first three weeks as Cleveland got off to a 1-2 start that had skeptics questionin­g if the Browns were more style than substance.

But he bounced back to throw for 342 yards and a touchdown in a 40-25 win last week at Baltimore that moved the Browns back into a tie for first place in the AFC North and showed why many believed they were the up-and-coming team to watch in the AFC this season.

“One thing that gets overlooked sometimes is the guys around him play better, too,” coach Freddie Kitchens said. “I have said this before, so much of the quarterbac­k and his success is dictated on other people doing their job. We had a lot of people the other day doing their job. That is the expectatio­n that I am talking about that we put on ourselves. Just do your job. Do what you are supposed to do, do it how you are supposed to do it and do it when you are supposed to do it. It is relatively simple.”

AP Sports Writer Tom Withers in Berea, Ohio, contribute­d to this report

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 ?? TONY AVELAR — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? San Francisco 49ers quarterbac­k Jimmy Garoppolo (10) passes against the Pittsburgh Steelers during the first half of an NFL football game in Santa Clara Sunday.
TONY AVELAR — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS San Francisco 49ers quarterbac­k Jimmy Garoppolo (10) passes against the Pittsburgh Steelers during the first half of an NFL football game in Santa Clara Sunday.

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