Lodi News-Sentinel

Beathard takes placeholde­r role after 49ers add Garoppolo

- By Josh Dubow

SANTA CLARA — Rookie C.J. Beathard has gotten a quick lesson on how fleeting life can be in the NFL.

Just two weeks after being given the chance to show whether he could be the quarterbac­k of the future in San Francisco, Beathard has been relegated to placeholde­r status after the 49ers made a big trade for Jimmy Garoppolo.

“Obviously I was a little shocked,” Beathard said Wednesday. “It’s my first time, I’m a rookie in this business. It’s my first big encounter with a big move being made. But, it’s awesome. Jimmy is a good guy. It’s been nice getting to know him already.”

Beathard remains in the starting role for now as Garoppolo tries to get up to speed with a new offense after arriving Tuesday from New England following a trade for a 2018 second-round pick.

Beathard will start Sunday when the Niners (0-8) try to snap the longest season-opening losing streak in franchise history when they host Arizona (3-4), while Garoppolo is doing his best to learn the offense well enough to be the backup. Coach Kyle Shanahan has given no timetable for when Garoppolo will take over but it could come after a Week 11 bye for San Francisco’s home game against Seattle on Nov. 26.

“I can’t promise you guys that he won’t play this week. I can’t promise you guys that he’ll play this year,” Shanahan said. “I know that we have a guy that we’re excited about and I know has the ability to really help us and help this team in the future.”

Garoppolo is getting a crash course in Shanahan’s offense, which has completely different terminolog­y from what Garoppolo used in New England. Shanahan likened learning this offense to learning a foreign language and Garoppolo is spending extra time in the film room and classroom with Shanahan and quarterbac­ks coach Rich Scangarell­o to get up to speed.

Beathard is also doing what he can to help Garoppolo while also preparing for his third start. Beathard immediatel­y became the experience­d player in the quarterbac­k room when Brian Hoyer was released following the trade with more career passes than Garoppolo and better knowledge of the offense.

“I think the biggest thing is learning the playbook. It’s wordy,” Beathard said. “It’s kind of funny because a few weeks ago it was me asking Brian, and now the role has changed. Now he’s asking me about the playbook because I know it better than he does. Definitely the biggest thing is learning that, learning the verbiage, and everything like that.”

Beathard was hoping to prove he could be the long-term starter in San Francisco when he took over the role from Hoyer two weeks ago. The Niners had traded up to take Beathard in the third round and Shanahan had said that Beathard was the one quarterbac­k he targeted in that draft class.

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