The Arizona Republic

Fitzpatric­k keeps QB job for another week

- Steven Wine

MIAMI – Ryan Fitzpatric­k emerged early Friday from the Miami Dolphins’ first victorious locker room of the year wearing a tropical print shirt adorned with purple pineapples as a complement to his beachcombe­r beard.

It was a Dad shirt, which is OK because the 37-year-old Fitzpatric­k has seven kids.

“Being the elder statesman on the team, I’ve adopted more of the senior citizen look in terms of some of the touristy shirts, and my waistband is sitting a little higher than it used to,” Fitzpatric­k said.

“But I do like the color; I like the flair.” Fitzpatric­k doesn’t look like the prototypic­al NFL quarterbac­k, and that’s true even after the ball is snapped.

His style resembled a sandlotter Thursday night, when he led the Dolphins to a 31-13 victory at Jacksonvil­le.

Fitzpatric­k ran for 38 yards and a score, lowering his shoulder into tacklers more than once.

He was a lead blocker on one of Miami’s best running plays, and even had a reception when his pass was batted in the air.

That was one of his 18 completion­s in 20 attempts for 160 yards and two scores.

“Running and trying to throw a block here and there and getting hit, that stuff helps me get into the game a little bit,” he said.

Said teammate Ted Karras: “Fitz definitely brings the energy. It’s an honor to go into a game with a guy like that. It’s fun to be his friend and work toward a goal together.”

Fitzpatric­k and the Dolphins emphatical­ly bounced back from a rocky start to the season, winning by more than one score for the first time since 2017.

“I’m excited for the players and coaches to see the fruits of their labor,” coach Brian Flores said Friday. “That’s why we put all the time in – to win ballgames. Now the goal is to try to string them together.”

What’s working

The 0-2 start amplified calls for rookie Tua Tagovailoa to take over at quarterbac­k, but Fitzpatric­k tamped down the talk for another week, at least.

He led an offense that had 17 first downs in its first 32 plays. The Dolphins scored touchdowns on their first three drives for the first time since 2011.

Fitzpatric­k again clicked with Mike Gesicki, who made his seventh touchdown catch since Week 12 of the 2019 season, which is tied for the most in the NFL during that span. Preston Williams also had a TD catch after dropping a fourth-down pass in the end zone a week earlier.

What needs help

Miami’s three running backs combined for 71 yards rushing in 28 carries, an average of 2.5. Through three games, veteran newcomers Matt Breida and Jordan Howard have combined for 75 yards in 31 attempts, a 2.4 average.

Myles Gaskin, a seventh-round draft pick last year, has become Miami’s busiest and best ball carrier, with 243 yards rushing and receiving this season.

 ?? DOUGLAS DEFELICE/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Dolphins quarterbac­k Ryan Fitzpatric­k looks to hand off the ball to running back Myles Gaskin in Thursday’s game against the Jaguars at TIAA Bank Field.
DOUGLAS DEFELICE/USA TODAY SPORTS Dolphins quarterbac­k Ryan Fitzpatric­k looks to hand off the ball to running back Myles Gaskin in Thursday’s game against the Jaguars at TIAA Bank Field.

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