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Keeping three QBs on roster tied to Patriots' future planning

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — The New England Patriots will hold their first public training camp practice on July 27. As part of the lead-up to camp, I’ll spotlight one position each weekday to highlight the team’s personnel and some of the storylines of note.

We’ve covered wide receivers, offensive linemen, running backs and tight ends this week, so let’s move on to quarterbacks:

Tom Brady (12), Jacoby Brissett (7) and Jimmy Garoppolo (10) all ended up starting for the Patriots last season. Winslow Townson/USA Today Sports

Personnel: Tom Brady, Jimmy Garoppolo, Jacoby Brissett

Roster locks: Brady, Garoppolo, Brissett

Three quarterbacks on roster with future in mind: Since 2009, this will mark just the third time the Patriots have kept three quarterbacks on their 53-man roster. The preference had been just two in order to open up a roster spot elsewhere. But with Brady approaching his 40th birthday on Aug. 3 and Garoppolo entering the final year of his contract, planning for the future means that 2016 third-round pick Brissett will be in the mix again. When Brady served a four-game suspension to start the 2016 season, Garoppolo started the Patriots’ first two games before his injury thrust Brissett into that role. Keeping the second-year QB on the active roster is a hedge against a similar situation this season as well as preparation for Brissett to assume the No. 2 spot if Garoppolo leaves next offseason.

Health report: Brady’s wife, Gisele Bundchen, told “CBS This Morning” in May that Brady sustained a concussion in 2016, adding another layer to any analysis of Brady’s medical file. Brady’s agent said the quarterback was never diagnosed with a concussion, but it’s possible Brady had a concussion that he didn’t report and that wasn’t diagnosed. … Garoppolo missed some time at the end of spring practices with a calf/leg injury, but the 25-year-old was still on the field with his teammates during that stretch, just watching when the pace of practice picked up. A check-in with his status at the start of training camp will be on the to-do list.

Stat check: Brady has started an NFL-record 34 playoff games. Among fellow quarterbacks, Peyton Manning (27), Brett Favre (24), Joe Montana (23) and John Elway (21) are next in line, with Ben Roethlisberger the closest active signal-caller at 20.

Quote of note: “Really special player to coach. Tom works very hard. He is very smart, he’s trained hard, he’s worked hard on his throwing mechanics, he’s worked hard on his mental understanding of the game and process. He’s earned everything that he has achieved, but … he’s not a great natural athlete. He is a very smart, instinctive football player.” — Bill Belichick, in April, speaking about Brady to CNBC’s Suzy Welch

Soccer

FIFA releases leaked Garcia 'corruption' report

FIFA has released its full report investigating alleged corruption in the 2018 and 2022 World Cup bids.

Despite explosive reports initially suggesting malfeasance in the voting process of the Russia and Qatar-hosted tournaments, Tuesday’s release does not prove ethical misconduct by either party.

With the world football governing body’s chief Gianni Infantino calling for transparency on the heels of Sepp Blatter’s dubious run, chairpersons of the independent Ethics Committee, Maria Claudia Rojas of the investigatory chamber and Vassilios Skouris of the adjudicatory chamber, published the report Tuesday.

The 2014 report was penned by former FIFA independent ethics investigator Michael Garcia, who quit in protest when only a 42-page summary of the allegations was published. That version acquitted Qatar of corruption claims, and after German outlet Bild released extracts of the full report earlier Tuesday, FIFA followed suit.

While the report does absolve Russia and Qatar’s bids of wrongdoing, the “Garcia Report” mentions a 2-million Swiss-franc payment to the account of the 10-year-old daughter of an unnamed FIFA official.

FIFA’s statement claims that despite numerous calls from Infantino and the 2016 FIFA Council meeting in Mexico City to publish the report, “it is worth noting that the former chairpersons of the Ethics Committee, Cornel Borbely and Hans-Joachim Eckert, had always refused to publish it.”

“Publishing the report in full would actually put the FIFA ethics committee and FIFA itself in a very difficult situation legally,” Eckert told BBC Sport in Oct. 2014.

FIFA’s statement states that it intends to further discuss the “Garcia Report” at a meeting next month, adding, “As the document has been illegally leaked to a German newspaper, the new chairpersons have requested the immediate publication of the full report in order to avoid the dissemination of any misleading information.

“For the sake of transparency, FIFA welcomes the news that this report has now been finally published.”

The 359-page report can be downloaded in its entirety here.

“If you think about it, I've never held a job in my life. I went from being an NFL player to a coach to a broadcaster. I haven't worked a day in my life.”
-John Madden


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