SANTA CLARA, Calif. — San Francisco 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo’s return from a high right ankle sprain lasted only a half Sunday against the Miami Dolphins.
Garoppolo started Sunday’s game after a two-game absence because of a high right ankle sprain he suffered in a Week 2 win against the New York Jets. But he, along with the rest of the Niners, struggled mightily in the first half as the Niners trailed the Dolphins 30-7 at halftime. Coach Kyle Shanahan decided to turn to backup C.J. Beathard to start the third quarter.
According to the FOX broadcast, Shanahan said at halftime he was “worried” about Garoppolo and decided to go with Beathard because he “wants to protect” Garoppolo. Garoppolo was under pressure for much of the first half as the Dolphins sacked him three times and had four quarterback hits. He threw a pair of second-quarter interceptions as he struggled to get comfortable in the pocket.
In his two quarters, Garoppolo was seven-of-17 for 77 yards with no touchdowns and the two interceptions for a passer rating of 15.7.
Beathard is making his second relief appearance in as many weeks. He stepped in for Nick Mullens in last week’s loss to the Philadelphia Eagles and almost led the 49ers to a late comeback victory.
After that performance, Shanahan promoted Beathard to the No. 2 quarterback spot this week with Garoppolo reclaiming his starting job.
On the Niners’ first possession of the second half, Beathard led a touchdown drive, hitting receiver Kendrick Bourne for a 19-yard score.