San Francisco 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo will undergo shoulder surgery soon and will be sidelined until this summer.
"... It's a capsule issue in the back of his shoulder than you can try to rehab, but if it doesn't get well with the rehab then you go to the alternative route and that's what they've decided to do. So it's going to take some time but he's gonna be fine," general manager John Lynch told NFL Network.
Garoppolo suffered what coach Kyle Shanahan called a "slightly" sprained right (throwing) shoulder in the second quarter of the Niners' wild-card win over Dallas. A separate thumb injury that Garoppolo played through will not require surgery, according to sources.
The shoulder injury is not expected to impact Garoppolo's trade status and he still is likely to be traded this month, according to sources. There is "significant interest" in Garoppolo from multiple teams, Lynch said.
Preliminary estimates are that Garoppolo is expected to resume throwing sometime prior to the July 4 holiday. If and when a trade is consummated, Garoppolo would be available to begin working with his new coaching and medical staffs.