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Inside the NFL will air 49ers-Titans clips of a mic’d up Jimmy Garoppolo

Dec 19, 2017 at 3:50 PM--


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Tuesday night's episode of the Showtime series "Inside the NFL" will feature player highlights during Week 15's games. One of those players will be San Francisco 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo, who was wearing a mic during the team's 25-23 victory over the Tennessee Titans this past Sunday.

The game featured Garoppolo winning the fifth-straight start of his NFL career and his third-straight as a member of the 49ers. He finished the game completing 31 of his 43 attempts for 381 yards, a touchdown, and a passer rating of 106.8. Garoppolo's 1,008 passing yards in his first three starts with San Francisco are the most by a 49ers quarterback's first three starts in franchise history.

"Inside the NFL" posted the following clip on its official Twitter account (@insidetheNFL). In the video, the fired-up quarterback can be seen talking to his receivers, like rookie Trent Taylor, and offensive linemen on the sideline.


Below is more from Tuesday night's show, as posted on NFL Film's official Twitter account (@NFLFilms).


"Inside the NFL" airs Tuesday night at 9 p.m. ET/PT on Showtime.

h/t to John Flanagan for the find.



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