Las Vegas Raiders backup quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo was suspended by the NFL on Friday for the first two games of next season for violating the performance-enhancing drugs policy of the league and NFL Players Association.
ESPN also reported the Raiders are expected to release Garoppolo next month before an $11.25m roster bonus kicks in.
Per reports, Garoppolo used a prescribed medication without having a valid therapeutic use exemption from the NFL.
Garoppoloâs days in Las Vegas appeared over at midseason when then-interim coach Antonio Pierce replaced him with rookie Aidan OâConnell for the rest of the season. Pierce became the Raidersâ full-time coach last month, and the Raiders also hired Tom Telesco as their general manager.
The Raiders signed Garoppolo last offseason to a three-year, $72.75m contract when coach Josh McDaniels and GM Dave Ziegler were in charge. He previously quarterbacked the San Francisco 49ers, making an appearance in the Super Bowl and two in the NFC title game.
But Garoppolo threw seven touchdown passes and nine interceptions this season with a 77.6 quarterback rating, opening the way for OâConnell to take over.
Garoppolo said after the season he wanted to be able to play again somewhere.
âIâm pretty open,â Garoppolo said at the time. âA lot of things are out of my control. Iâve had situations like that before, so as a player, youâve got to roll with the punches a little bit. Whatever happens, I think it all happens for a reason. Youâve got to make the best of your situation.â
The Raiders still have major decisions to make at quarterback.
OâConnell could keep the job after going 5-4 under Pierce, or Las Vegas could look to upgrade through free agency, a trade or this yearâs draft.
âThere hasnât been a lot of years Iâve been the unquestioned starter going in, so Iâm used to competing,â OâConnell said on 25 January. âI had to compete to get to this spot that Iâm in. I also think it would be right to have competition in this league. Itâs the NFL. Itâs the best of the best, so itâs my job to try to keep my job.â