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Source: Jets, Fitzpatric­k agree to deal

- By Dennis Waszak

NEW YORK » Fitz Magic has returned and — voila! — the New York Jets are heading into training camp with their starting quarterbac­k under contract. Finally. The Jets and Ryan Fitzpatric­k agreed to terms on a one-year deal Wednesday night, a person familiar with the negotiatio­ns told The Associated Press. The deal, worth $12 million guaranteed and could increase to $15 million in incentives, ends months of speculatio­n and uncertaint­y at the team’s most vital position.

The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the team had not yet announced the signing. ESPN and NFL Network first reported terms of the deal.

Fitzpatric­k set the franchise record with a careerhigh 31 touchdown passes last season while helping lead the Jets on a playoff push in Todd Bowles’ first season as coach.

The well-traveled 33-year-old veteran appeared to be a certainty to re-sign in the weeks leading to the start of free agency, but Fitzpatric­k and the Jets became locked in a contract stalemate over financial terms.

A deal appeared to be a better possibilit­y two weeks ago, when New York signed defensive end Muhammad Wilkerson to a five-year contract extension. That deal created about $5.7 million in salary cap space, giving the Jets some more room to work out a contract with Fitzpatric­k.

With the Jets reporting to camp on Wednesday and their first practice scheduled for Thursday, both sides worked to hash out the long-expected deal.

Bowles and general manager Mike Maccagnan repeatedly said all offseason that they’d like to have Fitzpatric­k back, with the coach saying the veteran would enter camp as the team’s starter if he re-signed.

Several players, including wide receivers Brandon Marshall and Eric Decker, also expressed their desire to be reunited with Fitzpatric­k.

In March, the Jets made an offer of three years for $24 million, including $12 million guaranteed in the first year, but there were some questions about the guaranteed money in the last two years.

While waiting for Fitzpatric­k, the Jets also explored other options, including bringing in Robert Griffin III, who later signed with Cleveland, and Brian Hoyer, who signed with Chicago.

Maccagnan also told reporters the Jets had contingenc­y plans in case Fitzpatric­k didn’t come back, and former starter Geno Smith and second-year quarterbac­k Bryce Petty were believed to be among those options. New York also drafted former Penn State star Christian Hackenberg in the second round, but he is viewed more as a project for this season.

In the end, though, New York has the quarterbac­k who nearly led them to the playoffs last season back under center.

Fitzpatric­k was acquired by the Jets last offseason from Houston to serve as a backup to Smith. But after Smith’s jaw was broken in training camp by then-teammate Ikemefuna Enemkpali, Fitzpatric­k stepped in and never relinquish­ed the starting job — even playing through a torn thumb ligament.

He threw for a careerbest 3,905 yards while topping Vinny Testaverde’s franchise mark of 29 TDs.

A strong market for Fitzpatric­k never developed as age, previous performanc­e and the fact he has never reached the playoffs in 11 NFL seasons all likely played roles.

With the first postseason spot of his career on the line in the regular-season finale at Buffalo, Fitzpatric­k struggled while throwing intercepti­ons on each of New York’s final three drives in a 22-17 loss. The Jets finished 10-6 and missed the playoffs, but Fitzpatric­k establishe­d himself as a leader on and off the field in New York.

“This is obviously a place that I want to be,” Fitzpatric­k said after the season, “a place that I’m comfortabl­e with.”

Barring injury or an unforeseen situation, it appears Fitzpatric­k will be under center against Cincinnati in Week 1 on Sept. 11.

Fitzpatric­k thrived while being reunited with offensive coordinato­r Chan Gailey, his coach in Buffalo for three seasons. He threw for at least 3,000 yards and 23 touchdowns in each of those campaigns with the Bills, and showed he could be even better in his first year with New York.

That was despite going down with a torn ligament in his left thumb against Oakland on Nov. 1. Fitzpatric­k played through the injury on his non-throwing hand for two games, had surgery the day after playing Buffalo on Nov. 12 and wore a brace on his thumb the rest of the season.

He helped the Jets finish 10th in overall offense, their first ranking that high since 1998. New York also set the team record with 5,896 total yards as Fitzpatric­k establishe­d terrific chemistry with his top two receivers, Marshall and Decker.

 ?? BILL KOSTROUN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? After a protracted stalemate, a person familiar with the negotiatio­ns says the New York Jets have re-signed quarterbac­k Ryan Fitzpatric­k to a one-year deal worth $12 million.
BILL KOSTROUN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS After a protracted stalemate, a person familiar with the negotiatio­ns says the New York Jets have re-signed quarterbac­k Ryan Fitzpatric­k to a one-year deal worth $12 million.

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