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Fitzpatric­k’s next stop: Washington

- Staff, wire reports

Washington has agreed to sign veteran quarterbac­k Ryan Fitzpatric­k, according to a person with direct knowledge of the move.

The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity Tuesday because the deal cannot be official until the new league year starts today.

ESPN reported that the deal is for one year and worth $10 million, but it also includes up to $2 million in incentives.

Fitzpatric­k — nicknamed “FitzMagic” — gives Washington more experience at football’s most important position after it released Alex Smith. The team now

Fitzpatric­k’s journey

Washington will be the ninth NFL team Ryan Fitzpatric­k will play for. Here are the others:

St. Louis (2005-06) Cincinnati (2007-08) Buffalo (2010-12) Tennessee (2013) Houston (2014)

New York Jets (2015-16) Tampa Bay (2017-18) Miami (2019-20)

has Fitzpatric­k, journeyman-turned-playoff standout Taylor Heinicke and coach Ron Rivera favorite Kyle Allen under contract at quarterbac­k.

Heinicke, a former Old Dominion star, reached a

two-year deal worth up to $8.75 million on Feb. 10 to stay with the team. He would have been a restricted free agent.

Heinicke started Washington’s playoff game against Tampa Bay, completing 26 of 44 passes for 306 yards, a touchdown and an intercepti­on. He also had a diving 8-yard touchdown run.

Washington also has the 19th pick in the draft and could use one of its first few selections on a QB of the future. Fitzpatric­k would be in the mix for the present on what’s expected to be a one-year deal.

Fitzpatric­k is joining his ninth different NFL team at age 38 after stints with the St. Louis Rams, Cincinnati Bengals, Buffalo Bills, Tennessee Titans, Houston Texans, New York Jets, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Miami Dolphins. He started seven and played in nine games last season for Miami, throwing for 2,091 yards, 13 touchdowns and eight intercepti­ons.

The Harvard graduate, who was a seventh-round pick, 250th overall, in the same 2005 draft where Smith went first, has since appeared in 165 NFL games, all in the regular season. He has 223 touchdowns, 179 intercepti­ons and thrown for 34,977 yards.

 ?? JARED C. TILTON/GETTY IMAGES ?? Virginia’s Jay Huff tries to dunk the ball over Syracuse’s Quincy Guerrier during an ACC quarterfin­al game.
JARED C. TILTON/GETTY IMAGES Virginia’s Jay Huff tries to dunk the ball over Syracuse’s Quincy Guerrier during an ACC quarterfin­al game.

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