Times-Herald (Vallejo)

Shanahan: `I don't see' Garoppolo return

49ers head coach pledges allegiance to young quarterbac­ks

- By Cam Inman

Brock Purdy and Trey Lance drew a vocal commitment from the quarterbac­k-challenged 49ers' brass Wednesday.

Jimmy Garoppolo? Time to say goodbye, again.

Coach Kyle Shanahan essentiall­y ruled out Garoppolo from returning for a seventh season, saying: “I don't see any scenario of that.”

Instead, Shanahan pledged his allegiance to the two young, injured quarterbac­ks who, unlike Garoppolo, remain under contract.

“I know we have two starters on our team right now I think we can win with,” Shanahan said in the 49ers' endof-season press conference. “When you have that situation, you're not that eager to go looking around.”

Thus, there is no such clamoring from him for a high-profile veteran savior, not even Garoppolo, who helped rescue this season after saying goodbye at this same press conference last year.

A year ago, Lance took over as the starting quarterbac­k, and Garoppolo wasn't able to go because of March shoulder surgery that wrecked his

trade value. Garoppolo took a pay cut to return in a backup capacity between Lance and Purdy, then quickly reclaimed

his job, got the 49ers' on a winning streak before bowing out with a Dec. 4 foot fracture.

That, of course, launched Purdy's grand entrance to the NFL, as the rookie produced six wins before a significan­t elbow injury promptly forced him out of Sunday's NFC championsh­ip.

Shanahan and general manager John Lynch indicated Wednesday that Purdy, while still considerin­g his options, likely faces a fasttrack path to recovery, with a six-month rehabilita­tion from a UCL repair to insert a brace, rather than undergo a complete reconstruc­tion and a year-long hiatus from Tommy John surgery.

“The positive bit of news is that it seems to be consistent that the right approach is the one that takes the six-month mark (of recovery with an internal brace),” Lynch said. “Everybody also will say you never know until you get in there (with surgery) … We seem encouraged by the prognosis that that's kind of where that's at.”

Added Shanahan: “That was the coolest thing for me to hear about, that once three months is over, they start the rehab to build the arm back slowly. By six months, it's built back. I started to ask questions, `Do you ease him in?' They said, `No, the build-up is between three to six months.' ”

Lance on Tuesday said he expects his right ankle should be cleared for full activity within a month.

 ?? ARIC CRABB — BAY AREA NEWS GROUP ?? Niners general manager John Lynch, left, and head coach Kyle Shanahan take part in a press conference on Wednesday in Santa Clara.
ARIC CRABB — BAY AREA NEWS GROUP Niners general manager John Lynch, left, and head coach Kyle Shanahan take part in a press conference on Wednesday in Santa Clara.

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