HENDERSON, Nev. — Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo underwent surgical procedure on his injured left foot after signing a free agent contract with the crew in March, a league supply confirmed to ESPN on Thursday.
“All trending nice,” a supply mentioned.
Garoppolo signed a three-year, $72.75 million cope with Las Vegas on March 17, although his introductory information convention was delayed a day.
“He is going by means of his course of identical to we knew he would,” Raiders coach Josh McDaniels mentioned. “Nothing has occurred that may shock us based mostly on the data we had.”
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McDaniels wouldn’t get into the specifics of whether or not Garoppolo underwent a process, which was first reported by The Athletic.
McDaniels mentioned solely that there have been no surprises and that the QB wouldn’t be on the sector for the beginning of OTA practices. He did permit that Garoppolo is likely to be out till the beginning of coaching camp, although.
Garoppolo suffered the damage in Week 13 with the San Francisco 49ers final season and didn’t return.
First-round draft choose Tyree Wilson, the Texas Tech edge rusher taken seventh total in final month’s draft, was additionally out, nonetheless rehabbing his surgically repaired proper foot, which was injured on Nov. 12.
“We all know we do not play recreation for over 100 days, in order that they’re doing every little thing they will do to get proper,” McDaniels mentioned. “And after they’re all able to go, then ultimately they will be again on the sector.
“A few of them could also be prepared earlier than the spring is over; a few of them might not. And we’re at all times going to err presently of the 12 months on being good. … To attempt to rush them on the market to get them on the market in Might, that is a poor determination. … They’re in all of the conferences — all of the soccer issues that they will do that are not jeopardizing anyone’s potential to be able to go right here for the season.”
ESPN’s Adam Schefter contributed to this report.