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Ryan Fitzpatrick got his money. And the world no longer has to read headlines about one of the silliest contract standoffs ever, which lasted until the start of training camp, between a mediocre ...
Ryan Fitzpatrick, #14 of the New York Jets, meets Tom Brady, #12 of the New England Patriots, after the Jets 26-20 overtime win at MetLife Stadium on Dec. 27, 2015 in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
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Ryan Fitzpatrick kicked off the next chapter of his long and adventurous NFL life when he conducted his introductory press conference with his latest team, the Washington Football Team.
As confirmed by Adam Schefter of ESPN, Ryan Fitzpatrick is retiring after 17 seasons in the league. The 39-year-old quarterback texted former teammates that he’s retiring.
The last time I saw Ryan Fitzpatrick was Jan. 1 at MetLife Stadium. He was a happy man. Fitz had just led the Jets to a season-ending win over the Bills.
Ryan Fitzpatrick has not been a very good NFL quarterback this year, which makes sense, because Ryan Fitzpatrick has never been a very good NFL quarterback in his 10-plus years in the league.
Ryan Fitzpatrick is now an analyst for Thursday Night Football. Getty Images “Oh god, not this again,” Brady continued on the podcast, which is also co-hosted by Larry Fitzgerald.