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CNBC's Alex Sherman talks to former NFL quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick, who played 17 seasons for nine different teams before becoming an analyst for Amazon's "Thursday Night Football." They discuss why Fitzpatrick thinks an 18-game season is a "non-starter" with players,
Bills fans questioned Joe Brady's promotion after Sean McDermott's firing, but Ryan Fitzpatrick's talked with team leaders to reveal why it makes sense.
Ryan Fitzpatrick, 17-year NFL veteran and Amazon studio analyst for “Thursday Night Football,” joined Athlon Sports to talk about Super Bowl LX and several other topics around the NFL. Fitzpatrick, who played for nine teams over the course of his career,
The NFL coaching landscape underwent significant changes as teams filled their head coaching vacancies, yet the Bills' choice to promote Brady from within their ranks raised eyebrows. After the team's disappointing playoff exit against the Denver Broncos,
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Ryan Fitzpatrick finds sliver lining for Jets fans watching Patriots, Sam Darnold in Super Bowl LX
Jets fans face nightmare Super Bowl LX, as Patriots return to glory while Sam Darnold leads Seahawks after leaving New York following three seasons.
Ryan Fitzpatrick fully endorsed Rex Ryan's idea that the Bills should hire Bill Belichick as the head coach and Brian Daboll as the OC.
Sunday features the return of Ryan Fitzpatrick, the former New York Jets quarterback who is now leading the Miami Dolphins. It will be an emotional time, Fitzpatrick admits, but he would like nothing better than to get a win against his old team.
Ryan Fitzpatrick, the Harvard-educated quarterback who brought his "FitzMagic" to the NFL for nine teams spanning 17 seasons, confirmed his retirement to The Associated Press in a text message on Friday. Fitzpatrick, popular throughout his career with his ...