NFL Rumors: New York Giants Push For Jimmy Garoppolo Contract; Geno Smith Not Solution To Eli Manning Retirement Fears

By Doug Jackson
NFL: Preseason-New Orleans Saints at New England Patriots
Aug 11, 2016; Foxborough, MA, USA; New England Patriots quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo (10) and center Bryan Stork (66) walk off of the field after a preseason NFL game at Gillette Stadium. The Patriots won 34-22.  Brian Fluharty-USA TODAY Sports

The announcement of Tom Brady to play five to seven more years as the lead quarterback of the New England Patriots now once again pushes forward the Jimmy Garoppolo contract elsewhere. Among the teams looking into this possibility are the Denver Broncos, San Francisco 49ers and Cleveland Browns. However, the allure of becoming the next in line once the Eli Manning retirement announcement is made in the New York Giants seems to be the most attractive offer for the young quarterback.

The New York Giants are reportedly looking for a new quarterback to take once the Eli Manning retirement announcement is made soon. While Geno Smith is pressed as the next leader of the team, reports point to the interest of the team to move assets for a Jimmy Garoppolo contract. Will fans see the young New England Patriots star don a new uniform next season?

Rumors are rife that the New England Patriots are actively shopping the Jimmy Garoppolo contract this offseason. With the impeccable leadership and performance of Tom Brady in the past years, the Rob Gronkowski team seems to be more intent in getting a better shot at the NFL drafts than in keeping the younger quarterback.

"Garoppolo can't afford to stay in New England another three years... because they're not going to pay him, either. They're not paying Brady an (exorbitant) amount of money. How much do you think they're going to pay Garoppolo to be the backup?" noted Cris Carter of the quarterback's position.

He added, "That's why, I believe, they're going to trade him before the draft, or right after the draft if a team doesn't get their quarterback."

At the moment, no official comment has been given by the parties tagged in this NFL rumor. The New York Giants, which had been bombarded with Eli Manning retirement questions, explained that they remain confident in their veteran quarterback's abilities.

"You can't beat age," said Giants co-owner Steve Tisch of Eli Manning. "I think it's certainly in the back of everybody's mind, including Eli's. There's no urgency, there's no panic, but I think if you're a responsible owner, responsible GM, you've got to start thinking about it."

What do you think? Will a Jimmy Garoppolo contract be a good move for the New York Giants? Or is Geno Smith already a promising solution to the Eli Manning retirement concerns?

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