Garoppolo’s Rust Shows in 49ers Preseason Debut


San Francisco 49ers beat the Denver Broncos in Preseason

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo (10) throws against the Denver Broncos during an NFL preseason football game, Monday, Aug. 19, 2019, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

2019.08.19 – 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo made a rusty return to action Monday night when the San Francisco 49ers’ backups engineered a 24-15 preseason win over the Denver Broncos.

Garoppolo was glad to get back on the field, even though he went just 1 for 6 for zero yards and an interception in his first game since suffering a season-ending knee injury last September.

“It’s something I haven’t done in a year obviously, so I’ve got to knock the rust off,” Garoppolo said. “Thankfully we have a short week this week so we can bounce back quickly. First step of getting back into it.”

Garoppolo’s first pass was knocked down by defensive lineman Shelby Harris and his second one was intercepted by cornerback Isaac Yiadom when he was pressured by Bradley Chubb. His third pass was tipped and cornerback De’Vante Bausby broke up his fourth attempt.

Chris Harris Jr. pressured Garoppolo into an in-completion from his end zone before Garoppolo finally completed a screen pass to running back Matt Breida, who was corralled by Shelby Harris at the San Francisco 6 for no gain.

“It’s a big hurdle to get out there for the first time but we haven’t seen any issues with the knee,” 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan said. “I forget about it except he’s wearing a brace.”

2019.08.19 – (San Francisco 49ers vs. Denver Broncos) Video

2019.08.19 – (San Francisco 49ers vs. Denver Broncos) Video

The knee wasn’t on Garoppolo’s mind, either.

“I wasn’t thinking about it so I was happy about that,” Garoppolo said. “It didn’t bother me too much.”

Broncos safety Justin Simmons said that while he was pleased with how Denver stifled Garoppolo, the quarterback’s stat line was by no means a barometer of where he is in his comeback.

“It helps because we practiced against him twice. I mean, he still has it,” Simmons said. “You watched him in practice and he made a lot of nice throws, he made a lot of nice reads and he helped us big-time in our development throughout the week.”

Based on their work together over three days, Simmons said football fans should expect big things from the Niners’ offense and Denver’s defense this season.

After the game, coach Shanahan tried to brush the poor performance off as a blip — the same way he said that no one should read into Garoppolo throwing interceptions on five straight plays during practice last week.

Garoppolo looked solid in practices against the Broncos this past weekend — as he has, on occasion, in training camp — but when the no-contact jersey came off, Denver could actually hit him, and he had to play real football, he looked like a freshman playing the state powerhouse.

The 49ers play caller has one more preseason game — in, of all places, Kansas City — to show that he’s made the necessary leap going into what everyone hopes will be his first full season at the helm of the Niners’ offense.

LOCKED OUT

Broncos rookie QB Drew Lock jammed his right thumb when he was sacked on the first series of the second half, cutting short his most significant action of the preseason in his quest to win the backup job, and Kevin Hogan finished up.

Coach Vic Fangio said he thought Lock’s injury was minor, and Lock said X-rays were negative.

“I jammed my thumb playing basketball a thousand times,” Lock said, adding he hoped to play next weekend.

GHOST OF PEYTON MANNING

This marked Flacco’s first game in front of his new home crowd.

“It was a lot of fun. I know it’s not a full stadium yet (13,447 no-shows),” Flacco said. “One thing I really noticed: you could tell Peyton played here because when the offense has the ball, man, you could hear a pin drop. That was a little different, to be honest with you.

“It’s always quiet obviously for the home team when they’re on offense, but that was a little extra. I feel like I heard my voice echoing in the stadium,” Flacco said. “So, I was a little thrown off by that.”

INJURIES: Broncos first-rounder Noah Fant injured his right foot when DB Tarvarius Moore fell on him in the second quarter. DL Damontre Moore (thumb) and FS Adrian Colbert (hamstring) were among the 49ers hurt. Fangio said Fant’s injury appeared to be minor.

UP NEXT

49ers: Play at the Kansas City Chiefs on Saturday night.

Broncos: Play at the Los Angeles Rams on Saturday night.

Related: 49ers backup QB job – Mullens or C.J. Beathard?

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About Joseph Estevez

Joseph Estevez is the Sports Editor for EMI Sports Central. He joined the organization's Elan Marketing Inc. in 2001. He concentrates mostly on the Bay Area's professional sport teams. He was there for the NFC game 49ers vs Dallas game 1995 at Candlestick Park. Also documented the Golden State Warriors team's playoffs run to the 2015 NBA Finals.