WOODLAND HILLS, Calif. – Rams head coach Sean McVay on Tuesday said the team has known backup quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo is considering retirement – "that's not necessarily new news to us," McVay said – but are not rushing the veteran passer to make a decision.
"We've had good dialogue (with Garoppolo and his representatives)," McVay said in a joint video conference with reporters alongside general manager Les Snead. "No timeline. Wanted to be able to give him his time.
He knows that he's a really important part of what we want to do and part of those plans, and hopeful that the contemplation is that, and that when the time is right, he'll change his mind."
Garoppolo, 34, remains unsigned since becoming an unrestricted free agent at the start of the new league year on March 11.
McVay at the annual league meeting on March 30 said the team
was hopeful for a reunion with Garoppolo, but also was interested in potentially signing Kirk Cousins to fill the backup role just in case; Cousins signed with the Raiders a little over one week later on April 6.
Rams head coach Sean McVay and general manager Les Snead discuss the latest on backup quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo, who is weighing retirement.
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