While Ryan Fitzpatrick wasn't an All-Pro-level quarterback, he was a formidable presence in the NFL for many years, starting for several teams over the course of his 17-year career. That included a stint with the Bills from 2009-2012, where he threw for over 11,000 yards, 80 touchdowns, and 64 interceptions.
The Buffalo Bills and the Baltimore Ravens play in the Divisional Round for a chance to beat the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship game next week and a ticket to Super Bow
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen was named one of the finalists for the NFL MVP award, reflecting his strong season.
Who is Ryan Fitzpatrick? Here's what to know about the Bills "legend" before Sunday's huge NFL postseason game at Highmark Stadium in Buffalo. Fitzpatrick played for four seasons in Buffalo after ...
The NFL team announced that former QB Ryan Fitzpatrick (who gained the "Fitzmagic" nickname during his career for his exciting and wild play) will be the "Bills Legend of the Game" for the NFL ...
The Buffalo Bills are set to host the Baltimore Ravens in the Divisional round on Sunday. For such a big game, they called upon former Bills quarterback and fan-favorite Ryan Fitzpatrick to get the crowd going.
Brittany Mahomes and Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes welcomed their new baby, Golden Raye, into the world with the most adorable social media post. Former NFL quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick had a hilarious comment about the Mahomes kids’ three names after an Andy Reid press conference.
Fitzpatrick signed with the Bills in 2009. During that time, he threw for more than 11 thousand yards and 80 touchdowns.
It's not uncommon for players to come to Buffalo and love it. But the way that Ryan Fitzpatrick puts it out there for the world to see is one of a kind.
The gesture came just days after James congratulated Travis Kelce on social media for setting a new NFL record. In the Chiefs' recent victory over the Houston Texans, Travis Kelce achieved his ninth 100-yard receiving game in the playoffs, breaking the record held by the legendary Jerry Rice. James took to X to celebrate the milestone.
Former NFL DB and Super Bowl champion shared praise of MVP candidate on ‘Inside the NFL’ after years of blaming the QB for Bills playoff failures.