Raiders quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo has been throwing interceptions in recent practices, raising questions about his performance. However, head coach Josh McDaniels is not concerned and has seen positive moments from Garoppolo as well. With a strong track record as the 49ers’ starting quarterback, the interceptions may not be a significant issue for the Raiders in the long run. NBC Sports reported
Raiders quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo, who recently returned to the field after recovering from a foot injury and surgery, has shown signs of rustiness during training camp. In consecutive practices this week, Garoppolo threw seven interceptions, raising concerns about his performance. However, head coach Josh McDaniels reassured that he has seen positive aspects of Garoppolo’s play as well and emphasized the competitiveness of the camp. McDaniels believes that with time, Garoppolo will regain his form and contribute to the team’s success. It is worth noting that during his time as the starting quarterback for the 49ers, Garoppolo led the team to a record of 42-19, including playoff games. Therefore, if he can replicate similar results with the Raiders, the interceptions during early August practices will be forgotten..