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Blake Bortles, meshing well with Rams, hopes to be a starting quarterback again someday

Two seasons ago, quarterback Blake Bortles played in the AFC Championship Game, falling one victory shy of leading the Jacksonville Jaguars to the Super Bowl.

For his effort, and his projected future, Bortles received a contract extension that included $26.5 million in guarantees.

Fewer than 18 months later, Bortles is no longer an NFL starter. He's the backup for Rams quarterback Jared Goff.

And, apparently, Bortles is enjoying the experience.

"It's been awesome," he

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