FOXBOROUGH, Mass.
Tom Brady didn’t go without a backup for long.
The Patriots signed former 49ers quarterback Brian Hoyer on Wednesday to fill the role, a day after Hoyer was released by San Francisco following its acquisition of Jimmy Garoppolo in a trade with New England.
Hoyer began his career as Brady’s backup in New England in 2009.
He started the first six games this season for the 49ers before being benched for C.J. Beathard. Hoyer now returns to back up a quarterback in Brady that has been one of the most durable signal callers in the league..
Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels said he anticipates Hoyer, who practiced on Wednesday, will take full advantage of New England’s bye week as he gets up to speed on the playbook.
Hoyer, 32, has played in 55 games with 37 starts and has completed 833 of 1,404 passes for 9,853 yards with 48 touchdowns and 30 interceptions.
McDaniels said he wishes nothing but the best for Garoppolo.
“Every player wants to play,” he said. “He had a few opportunities here and he did a good job with them, which is why he’s earned the opportunity that he has now.”
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