This week, Jeremy Fowler suggested that everyone might want to keep their eyes on the Seattle Seahawks regarding potential suitors for Jimmy Garoppolo. It would be unexpected if the San Francisco 49ers traded the quarterback to a division rival, creating a situation where they would have to face him twice a year. However, if there are no other suitors, the Niners might have to consider it at least.
The Cleveland Browns have been touted as a potential destination. They wait to hear the fate of quarterback Deshaun Watson, who has faced 24 civil lawsuits from women accusing him of sexual misconduct and sexual assault. The league could suspend him for much or all of the 2022 season.
Then you hear the Houston Texans' name every now and then in Garoppolo chatter. That's primarily because of general manager Nick Caserio, who was the director of player personnel in New England when the Patriots drafted Garoppolo.
Fowler doesn't necessarily see the Browns or the Texans getting involved in a strong pursuit of Garoppolo.