Rams re-sign backup QB Jimmy Garoppolo to 1-year deal
- The Rams agreed to a one-year deal to bring back Jimmy Garoppolo for 2025, a source confirmed.
- Garoppolo backed up Quarterback Matthew Stafford in 2024 and started in Week 18 against Seattle, completing 65.9% of his passes.
- Head Coach Sean McVay and General Manager Les Snead expressed interest in retaining Garoppolo and monitored the market for starting opportunities.
- Garoppolo decided to return to Los Angeles for a second season shortly after the legal tampering period opened.
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