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Fitzpatric­k retires after 17 years

- Safid Deen

Ryan Fitzpatric­k, one of the NFL’s most charismati­c quarterbac­ks whose standout play was sometimes defined by his nickname, “FitzMagic,” is retiring after 17 seasons.

Fitzpatric­k sent text messages to former teammates Thursday, including former Buffalo Bills running back Fred Jackson, who shared his message from the quarterbac­k on social media.

“Forever grateful for the magical ride,” Fitzpatric­k wrote to Jackson, along with a photo including names of many other teammates he played with during his career, which saw him play for nine teams.

A seventh-round pick out of Harvard by the St. Louis Rams in 2005, Fitzpatric­k will be fondly remembered for his dark blond beard (which reached far past his helmet chinstrap), while his witty personalit­y and funloving nature galvanized teammates and fans.

Fitzpatric­k played two seasons with the Rams (2005-06) and two with the Cincinnati Bengals (2007-08) before his run as a four-year starter with the Buffalo Bills (2009-13). He spent a season each with the Tennessee Titans and Houston Texans before a two-year stint with the New York Jets.

In his final five seasons, Fitzpatric­k fought for playing time as a starter while nurturing quarterbac­ks like Jameis Winston in two seasons with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2017-18) and Tua Tagovailoa in two seasons with the Miami Dolphins (2019-20). His final season, competing with Taylor Heinicke in Washington, was cut short after just one game due to a season-ending hip injury.

Fitzpatric­k’s career took on new life when he threw for more than 400 yards and at least three touchdowns in three straight games to start the 2018 season. He finishes with 34,990 passing yards and 223 passing TDs in 166 games.

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