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Ryan Fitzpatrick

Ryan Fitzpatrick (born November 24, 1982) is an American former professional football who played in the () for 17 seasons from 2005 to 2021, starting games for nine different teams and establishing himself as one of the league's most notable players. Known for his intelligence, versatility, and sporadic bursts of exceptional play often referred to as "FitzMagic," Fitzpatrick threw for 34,990 yards and 223 over his career, becoming the only in history to record a passing with eight different franchises. He retired in June 2022 and transitioned into broadcasting as a studio analyst for Amazon Prime Video's coverage. Born in , Fitzpatrick grew up in an active family of four boys, engaging in swimming and triathlons from a young age alongside his siblings. He attended Highland High School, where he excelled academically, graduating in the top 1% of his class as a multi-sport athlete. A fan of , Fitzpatrick received limited recruiting interest from major Division I programs and instead committed to , where he majored in and graduated in 2005. At Harvard, Fitzpatrick starred as the for the from 2001 to 2004, serving as team captain in his senior year and earning the unanimous Player of the Year award in 2004 while leading Harvard to its seventh unbeaten season and championship. Over his college career, he amassed 7,109 passing yards and 54 passing touchdowns, along with 1,754 rushing yards and 18 rushing touchdowns, setting multiple school records including for single-game total offense (471 yards against in 2003). Fitzpatrick entered the NFL as the 250th overall pick in the seventh round of the by the , starting his career as a third-string backup before emerging as a reliable starter across multiple teams. His journeyman path included stints with the (2007–2008), (2009–2012, where he had his first extended starting role), (2013, starting nine games), Houston Texans (2014, leading a late-season turnaround), (2015–2016, guiding the team to a 10–6 record in 2015), (2017–2018), (2019–2020, again achieving a 10–6 mark in 2020), and Washington Football Team (2021, where a hip injury sidelined him after one game). Notable highlights include his 2018 performance with the , where he threw for over 400 yards in consecutive games, and his overall resilience in mentoring younger quarterbacks like and . In his , Fitzpatrick is married to Liza Fitzpatrick, whom he wed in 2006, and the couple has seven children ranging in age from toddlers to teenagers. His family-oriented approach influenced his career decisions, including his timing to prioritize time with his children, and he has often credited Liza for supporting their frequent relocations across cities. Since retiring, Fitzpatrick has embraced his broadcasting role, signing a three-year extension with in 2024, while maintaining a low presence and focusing on family and .

Early life and education

Early life

Ryan Fitzpatrick was born on November 24, 1982, in . He is the son of and Lori Fitzpatrick, who nurtured his competitive spirit from an early age. Fitzpatrick grew up as the youngest of four brothers: Jason, Brandon, and Shaun, all highly athletic. His family's emphasis on perseverance shaped his formative years, with his father recalling Fitzpatrick's determination even as a child. Fitzpatrick attended Highland High School in , where he excelled academically, graduating in the top 1% of his class as a multi-sport athlete in , , and . He was regarded as one of the top young athletes in the area. He also competed in triathlons and swimming alongside his siblings. A pivotal early experience came in , where Fitzpatrick developed a passion for the contact and strategy of the game. These early athletic pursuits laid the foundation for his development, fostering a drive that carried into his later endeavors.

College career

Ryan Fitzpatrick attended from 2001 to 2005, majoring in and earning a degree. As a member of football team, he appeared in five games as a in 2001 before becoming the starting for his final three seasons from 2002 to 2004. Over that span, Fitzpatrick completed 384 of 641 passes for 5,234 yards, 39 touchdowns, and 15 interceptions, while also rushing for 1,487 yards and 16 touchdowns—records that rank him third in Harvard history for passing yards and second for passing touchdowns. His dual-threat ability helped redefine the position at Harvard, blending precise passing with elusive running. In 2004, Fitzpatrick led the to a perfect 10-0 record and an championship, capping the season with a 35-3 victory over rival Yale. A highlight was the September 25 game against , where Harvard trailed 31-10 at halftime but mounted a comeback to win 35-34, securing an undefeated campaign. For his performance that year, including leading the in total offense at 243.4 yards per game, he earned unanimous Offensive Player of the Year and First-Team All-Ivy honors, along with the Frederick Greeley Crocker Award as Harvard's . Earlier, he received All-Ivy Honorable Mention in 2002 and 2003. Academically, Fitzpatrick was a two-time First-Team Academic All-Ivy selection in 2003 and 2004, reflecting his 3.74 GPA while balancing rigorous coursework and athletics. Following the 2004 season, he declared for the 2005 NFL Draft, becoming the first Ivy League quarterback selected since John Witkowski of Columbia in 1984 and Harvard's first draftee since Isaiah Kacyvenski in 2000.

Professional career

St. Louis Rams (2005–2006)

Ryan Fitzpatrick was selected by the in the seventh round (250th overall) of the , becoming the 14th quarterback taken that year and the first from an school since 1987. He signed a three-year contract worth $953,000 on July 18, 2005, and entered training camp as the third-string quarterback behind starter and veteran backup Jamie . Initially allocated to the practice squad, Fitzpatrick was elevated to the active roster in late November 2005 following injuries to Bulger (strained groin) and (shoulder), marking his transition from the sidelines to meaningful action during a season in which the Rams finished 6–10. In his campaign, Fitzpatrick appeared in four games, starting three, and compiled a 0–3 record as the primary signal-caller. His debut came on against the Houston Texans, where he relieved in the second quarter with the trailing 14–0 and engineered a 33–27 overtime comeback victory, completing 19 of 30 passes for 310 yards, three , and one while adding 23 rushing yards. Over his subsequent starts—a 24–9 loss to the Washington Redskins (21/36, 163 yards, one , one rushing ), a 27–13 defeat at the (26/45, 235 yards, five interceptions, one rushing ), and a 17–16 narrow loss to the (10/24, 69 yards, one , one )—Fitzpatrick threw for 777 yards, four , and eight interceptions overall, with a 56.3% completion rate and 58.2 . He also contributed 64 rushing yards and two on 14 carries, showcasing his mobility as a Harvard product adapting to professional defenses. The following year, with Bulger healthy, Fitzpatrick reverted to a backup role on the active roster for the , who improved to an 8–8 record under new head coach but missed the . He saw limited action, appearing in just one game on December 31 against the Minnesota Vikings in a 41–21 win, where he recorded three rushing attempts for zero yards and no passing attempts. This minimal involvement highlighted his position as a developmental reserve during a transitional period for the franchise, setting the stage for his eventual move to free agency after the season.

Cincinnati Bengals (2007–2008)

Ryan Fitzpatrick was traded to the from the on September 1, 2007, in exchange for a conditional seventh-round draft pick in the , providing the team with a young backup option following his limited experience as a with the . As a third-year , he joined a Bengals squad led by starter and served primarily in a reserve role during the 2007 season, appearing in just one game without recording any passing attempts. Entering the 2008 offseason as a , Fitzpatrick signed his one-year from the Bengals on April 17, worth $927,000, securing his return as the primary backup to Palmer. However, Palmer suffered an elbow injury after Week 3, sidelining him for the remainder of the season and thrusting Fitzpatrick into the starting lineup for 12 games. In those starts, he went 4–7–1, helping the Bengals achieve a 4–3–1 record in his final eight appearances while showcasing his mobility with 60 rushes for 304 yards and two touchdowns. Fitzpatrick completed 221 of 372 passes for 1,905 yards, throwing eight touchdowns and nine interceptions, for a of 66.5—demonstrating growth as a but highlighting areas for improvement in ball security during his expanded role. Over his two seasons with , Fitzpatrick appeared in 14 games, starting 12, and accumulated 221 completions on 372 attempts for 1,905 passing yards, eight touchdowns, and nine interceptions, along with 364 rushing yards and two scores—all from his 2008 performances. As an unrestricted following the 2008 campaign, he was not re-signed by the Bengals and instead agreed to a three-year contract with the on February 27, 2009, concluding his tenure in .

Buffalo Bills (2009–2012)

On February 27, 2009, Fitzpatrick signed a three-year, $8.25 million contract with the as a backup quarterback behind . During the 2009 season, Fitzpatrick began as the backup but took over as starter in Week 6 following a to Edwards. He appeared in 10 games with 8 starts, passing for 1,422 yards, 9 touchdowns, and 10 interceptions while leading the Bills to a 4-4 record in those starts. In 2010, Fitzpatrick solidified his role as the primary starter, appearing in 15 games with 13 starts and throwing for 3,000 yards, 23 touchdowns, and 15 interceptions as the Bills finished 4-12 overall. Fitzpatrick's performance peaked in when he started all 16 games, passing for 3,832 yards, 24 touchdowns, and 23 en route to a 7-9 team record that included a franchise-record 5-0 start. That September, he was named Offensive Player of the Month after completing 72 of 111 passes for 841 yards and 9 touchdowns with just 1 in the first three games. On October 28, , Fitzpatrick signed a six-year, $59 million contract extension with the Bills, including a $10 million , marking his emergence as a reliable starter. In , Fitzpatrick started all 16 games amid a turbulent season, throwing for 3,400 yards, 24 touchdowns, and 16 interceptions as the Bills ended with a 6-10 . Over his four seasons in , Fitzpatrick made 53 starts, passing for 11,654 yards, 80 touchdowns, and 64 interceptions while compiling a 20-33 as the team's primary . His tenure transformed him from a backup into a fan favorite in , known for his intelligence, toughness, and connection with the passionate Bills supporter base.

Tennessee Titans (2013)

On March 18, 2013, Ryan Fitzpatrick signed a two-year contract worth $6.5 million with the after being released by the , where his experience as a starting over multiple seasons positioned him as a reliable veteran backup to . The deal included $2.25 million guaranteed, reflecting the ' intent to provide depth and mentorship at the position amid ongoing concerns about Locker's injury history. Fitzpatrick entered the season as the backup but assumed the starting role due to Locker's recurring injuries, including a hip issue in Week 4 and a season-ending foot fracture in Week 9. He appeared in 11 games, starting nine, and compiled a 3–6 record as the ' signal-caller, passing for 2,454 yards with 14 touchdowns and 12 interceptions while adding 225 rushing yards and three scores on the ground. Notable performances included a career-high 402-yard, four-touchdown effort in a Week 14 overtime loss to the and a 320-yard, two-touchdown outing in a Week 11 victory over the . The concluded the 2013 campaign with a 7–9 record, missing the for the fifth consecutive year under head coach , whose tenure ended shortly after the season amid broader organizational changes. Fitzpatrick voiced disturbance over the team's failure to convert strong individual outputs into more victories, highlighting the squad's inconsistent execution despite competitive efforts in several contests.

Houston Texans (2014)

Fitzpatrick was released by the on March 14, 2014, and signed a two-year, $7.25 million contract with the Houston Texans six days later, including $4 million in guaranteed money. He competed with and Tom Savage during training camp and was named the starting by head coach Bill O'Brien in June. Fitzpatrick opened the 2014 season as the starter, guiding the Texans to a 6-3 record over the first nine games while completing 162 of 255 passes for 1,745 yards, 11 touchdowns, and six interceptions. Following a 31-21 loss to the in Week 9, O'Brien benched him in favor of , who had been acquired via trade from the earlier that year. Mallett started the next two contests, posting a 1-1 record before suffering a season-ending pectoral injury late in Week 11 against the . With Mallett sidelined, Fitzpatrick returned as the starter for Week against his , the , where he delivered a career-best performance by throwing six passes for 358 yards with no interceptions in a 45-21 victory; the touchdowns went to (three), (two), and Ryan Griffin (one). He started the following week at Jacksonville, completing of 19 passes for 135 yards and scoring on a 4-yard rushing run—his second rushing touchdown of the season and first since Week 3 against the , marking his first career rushing score earlier that year—in a 27-13 win. These two outings helped the Texans improve to 8-5, but O'Brien turned to Keenum for the final three games amid ongoing evaluation of the young quarterback, during which Houston went 1-2 to finish 9-7 and miss the playoffs on tiebreakers. Overall, Fitzpatrick appeared in 12 games with 11 starts for the Texans, finishing with 197 completions on 312 attempts for 2,483 yards, 17 touchdowns, and eight interceptions, along with 50 rushes for 184 yards and two scores. On March 11, 2015, the Texans traded him to the in exchange for a conditional 2016 seventh-round draft pick that upgraded to a sixth-round pick after Fitzpatrick met the playing time condition.

New York Jets (2015–2016)

Following a stint as a backup with the Houston Texans, where he provided stability amid quarterback transitions, Ryan Fitzpatrick was traded to the New York Jets on March 11, 2015, for a conditional 2016 seventh-round draft pick that upgraded to a sixth-round pick after Fitzpatrick met the playing time condition. The move positioned him initially as a backup to Geno Smith, but Fitzpatrick stepped into the starting role after Smith suffered a season-ending injury in August 2015. He went on to start all 16 games, leading the Jets to a 10–6 record and a playoff appearance—the team's first since 2010. Fitzpatrick delivered a career-best performance, passing for 3,905 yards, 31 touchdowns, and 15 interceptions, while adding 270 rushing yards and two scores. Despite the offensive output, the Jets fell to the Pittsburgh Steelers in the wild-card round. Fitzpatrick's breakout year sparked a contentious contract negotiation in the 2016 offseason. The Jets offered a three-year extension worth up to $24 million, but Fitzpatrick rejected it, seeking more guaranteed money after his performance elevated the team's offense to franchise records in passing yards (4,026) and total yards (5,896). The holdout lasted until July 27, 2016, when he signed a one-year, fully guaranteed deal for $12 million, with $3 million in incentives, just before training camp. Returning as the starter, Fitzpatrick struggled immediately, completing 57.6% of his passes for 751 yards, six touchdowns, and seven interceptions over the first three games, including a franchise-worst six interceptions in a Week 3 loss to the Buffalo Bills. He was benched in favor of Geno Smith, who suffered a torn ACL in Week 8, prompting a rotation with rookie Bryce Petty before Fitzpatrick reclaimed the role sporadically. The Jets finished 5–11 in , with Fitzpatrick appearing in 14 games and finishing with 2,710 passing yards, 12 touchdowns, and 17 —his highest interception total since 2011. His inconsistent play, compounded by an aging offensive line and lack of supporting weapons, drew sharp criticism from fans and , who questioned his suitability as a long-term after the previous season's success. On February 10, 2017, the final year of his contract voided automatically, making him an unrestricted and ending his Jets tenure amid reports of organizational dysfunction.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2017–2018)

On May 19, 2017, Fitzpatrick signed a one-year contract worth $3 million with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to serve as the backup quarterback to Jameis Winston. In the 2017 season, Fitzpatrick appeared in six games as Winston's backup, stepping in to start three games after Winston suffered a shoulder injury in Week 1. He led the Buccaneers to a 2–1 record in those starts, completing 96 of 163 passes for 1,103 yards, seven touchdowns, and three interceptions. His efficient play helped stabilize the offense during Winston's absence, including a 290-yard, three-touchdown performance in a loss to the Arizona Cardinals. Fitzpatrick's tenure gained prominence in 2018 after signing a one-year, $3.3 million extension in March. With Winston suspended for the first three games due to a violation of the NFL's personal conduct policy, Fitzpatrick started those contests and exceeded expectations, throwing for over 400 yards in each—including 417 yards and four touchdowns against the New Orleans Saints, 402 yards and three touchdowns versus the Philadelphia Eagles, and 411 yards with three touchdowns and three interceptions in a loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers—becoming the first quarterback in NFL history to achieve three consecutive 400-yard games. He started the Buccaneers' first five games overall (3–2 record), amassing 1,631 yards, 11 touchdowns, and eight interceptions before being benched at halftime of Week 5 against the Saints in favor of Winston. Later, after Winston struggled with turnovers—including four interceptions in Week 8 against the Cleveland Browns—Fitzpatrick entered in relief and orchestrated a comeback win, then reclaimed the starting role for Weeks 9–11 (1–2 record). Over eight starts and 14 appearances that season, he passed for 2,366 yards, 19 touchdowns, and 11 interceptions, posting a 100.4 passer rating. His explosive early output revived the "FitzMagic" nickname, originally coined during his 2011 stint with the Buffalo Bills but popularized anew for his improbable hot streak with Tampa Bay's high-powered offense featuring receivers like Mike Evans and Chris Godwin. Following the season, Fitzpatrick entered free agency and signed a two-year, $11 million contract with the on March 17, 2019, effectively parting ways with after declining to re-sign him. His Buccaneers stint, particularly the 2018 "FitzMagic" run, provided a career resurgence after being benched by the Jets the prior year, reaffirming his value as a savvy capable of igniting stagnant offenses.

Miami Dolphins (2019–2020)

Fitzpatrick signed a two-year contract worth $11 million with the Miami Dolphins in March 2019, initially serving as a backup to Josh Rosen following the team's trade of Ryan Tannehill. In the 2019 season, Fitzpatrick took over as the starting quarterback after an 0-7 start, beginning with Week 7, and led a late turnaround that saw the Dolphins win five of their final nine games to finish 5-11 overall. He appeared in 15 games with 13 starts, passing for 3,529 yards, 20 touchdowns, and 13 interceptions while posting a 5-8 record in his starts. His performance earned him the Dolphins' Dan Marino MVP award, recognizing his role in preventing the team from posting one of the worst records in NFL history. Fitzpatrick opened the 2020 season as the starter, guiding the Dolphins to a 3-3 record in his first six appearances before being replaced by rookie Tua Tagovailoa in Week 7. He returned for one start later in the year, finishing with seven starts overall, 2,091 passing yards, 13 touchdowns, and eight interceptions in nine games, contributing to a 4-3 mark in his outings. The Dolphins improved to 10-6 and earned a playoff berth, their first since 2016. Throughout the season, Fitzpatrick mentored Tagovailoa, providing guidance on preparation and the quarterback role during the rookie's transition to starter. His contract expired after the 2020 season, and Fitzpatrick became a , signing with the Washington Football Team in March 2021.

Washington Football Team (2021)

On March 15, 2021, Fitzpatrick signed a one-year contract worth $10 million with the Washington Football Team, marking his ninth franchise. He was named the Week 1 starting following his two seasons with the , where he offered veteran guidance to younger players. In the season opener against the on September 12, Fitzpatrick started and completed 3 of 6 passes for 13 yards before exiting in the second quarter with a subluxation . The injury required him to be placed on injured reserve, and he did not return for the rest of the season, ultimately undergoing arthroscopic hip surgery on December 7. With his start in Washington, Fitzpatrick became the first quarterback in NFL history to start a game for nine different teams. The team finished the 2021 season with a 7–10 record under backup Taylor Heinicke.

Retirement and legacy

Retirement announcement

On June 2, 2022, Ryan Fitzpatrick announced his retirement from the after 17 seasons, having made 147 starts across nine teams. The news was first shared through a text message to over 850 former teammates, compiled into a word cloud by Fitzpatrick and his son, expressing gratitude for their support throughout his career. This personal approach highlighted his appreciation for the relationships built during his tenure. In subsequent reflections, Fitzpatrick emphasized his thankfulness to his and the fans who followed his nomadic path, noting the emotional weight of stepping away after such an extensive professional journey. He described the decision as one made with priorities in mind, particularly after remaining unsigned following a season-ending hip injury with the Washington Football Team in , which he later called a "" that previewed life beyond . Although he briefly considered a potential return to the league, Fitzpatrick ultimately chose to prioritize time with his seven children over pursuing another opportunity. At the time, Fitzpatrick disclosed no immediate post-retirement plans, instead focusing on the closure of his playing days. He humorously underscored the iconic status of his signature , stating it would remain a staple as it had become synonymous with his on-field persona and a point of affection for his family. This lighthearted note encapsulated his retrospective outlook on a defined by resilience and adaptability.

Career statistics

Ryan Fitzpatrick played in 166 regular season games over 17 seasons, making 147 starts as a for nine different teams. His career passing statistics include 3,072 completions on 5,060 attempts for 34,990 yards, 223 touchdowns, 169 interceptions, a 60.7% completion percentage, and an 82.3 . In addition to his passing prowess, Fitzpatrick contributed significantly on the ground, rushing for 2,625 yards and 21 touchdowns on 574 carries. He did not appear in any playoff games during his career.

Passing Statistics (Regular Season)

YearTeamGamesStartsCompletionsAttemptsYardsTouchdownsInterceptionsCompletion %Passer Rating
2005STL43761357774856.358.2
2006STL1000000
2007CIN1000000
2008CIN13122213721,9058959.470.0
2009BUF1081272271,42291056.069.7
2010BUF13132554413,000231557.881.8
2011BUF16163535693,832242362.079.1
2012BUF16163065053,400241660.683.3
2013TEN1192173502,454141262.082.0
2014HOU12121973122,48317863.195.3
2015NYJ16163355623,905311559.688.0
2016NYJ14112284032,710121756.669.6
2017TB63961631,1037358.986.0
2018TB871642462,366171266.7100.4
2019MIA15133115023,529201361.985.5
2020MIA971832672,09113868.595.6
2021WAS1136130050.056.2
Career9 teams1661473,0725,06034,99022316960.782.3
Fitzpatrick's passing production varied by team, with his highest yardage totals coming during stints with the (10,654 yards over four seasons) and the (6,615 yards in two seasons).

Rushing Statistics (Regular Season)

YearTeamGamesCarriesYardsYards per CarryTouchdownsLongest Rush
2005STL414644.6215
2006STL1300.001
2007CIN1000
2008CIN13603045.1218
2009BUF10311414.5118
2010BUF13402696.7028
2011BUF16562153.8015
2012BUF16481974.1114
2013TEN11432255.2321
2014HOU12501843.7218
2015NYJ16602704.5218
2016NYJ14331303.9017
2017TB615785.2017
2018TB8361524.2212
201915542434.5431
20209301515.0218
2021WAS1122.002
Career9 teams1665742,6254.62131
His rushing totals highlight his mobility as a , particularly with the (394 yards and 6 touchdowns in two seasons) and the (822 yards over four seasons).

Awards, honors, and records

Fitzpatrick earned several individual accolades during his career, though he never received honors or a selection. His most notable award was the Offensive Player of the Month for September 2011, when he led the to a 3-0 start, completing 72 of 111 passes for 841 yards and nine touchdowns. He was also named Offensive Player of the Week on multiple occasions, including Week 13 of 2014 for a six-touchdown performance with the Houston Texans, Week 14 and Week 16 of 2015 with the New York Jets, and Week 16 of 2019 with the . In 2019, Fitzpatrick was voted the Dolphins' after throwing for 3,529 yards and 20 touchdowns while leading the team in rushing with 243 yards and four scores. As a , Fitzpatrick holds unique related to his longevity across teams. He started games for nine different franchises—the St. Louis Rams, Cincinnati Bengals, Buffalo Bills, Tennessee Titans, Houston Texans, New York Jets, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Miami Dolphins, and Washington Football Team—more than any other player in league history. Additionally, he is the only to throw a passing for eight different teams, achieving this feat with all but Washington. Fitzpatrick set several franchise records and notable NFL marks. With the Texans in 2014, he established a single-game franchise record by throwing six touchdown passes in a 45-21 win over the Titans, completing 24 of 33 passes for 358 yards without an interception. In 2015, he set the Jets' single-season passing touchdown record with 31, surpassing Vinny Testaverde's mark of 29 from 1998. During his time with the Bills, he threw the longest touchdown pass in franchise history, a 98-yard completion to Terrell Owens in 2009. On a league-wide level, he became the first quarterback to throw for 400 or more passing yards in three consecutive games in 2018 with the Buccaneers, totaling 1,215 yards over a loss to the Saints, a win against the Eagles, and a loss to the Steelers.

Post-NFL career

Broadcasting roles

Following his retirement from the in 2022, Ryan Fitzpatrick transitioned into without any prior media experience. In June 2022, he was hired by as a color for its coverage, specifically contributing to pregame, halftime, and postgame segments. His debut occurred on September 15, 2022, during the season opener between the and . Fitzpatrick provided analysis for all regular-season Thursday Night Football games in the 2022, 2023, and 2024 seasons, working alongside hosts like and fellow analysts and Richard Sherman. His commentary drew praise for delivering quarterback-specific insights drawn from his 17-year career, as well as injecting humor into discussions, often highlighted by his energetic style and references to his "FitzMagic" persona. In 2024, Fitzpatrick's role expanded to include additional studio appearances beyond the standard game coverage, along with tie-ins to his "Fitz & Whit," co-hosted with former NFL offensive tackle , where he offered extended breakdowns of weekly NFL matchups. This extension of his duties was supported by a three-year renewal announced in September 2024, securing his position through the 2027 season. In November 2025, Fitzpatrick debuted as a color analyst for Sports' radio coverage of a game between the and , paired with play-by-play announcer Ryan Radtke.

Other professional ventures

Following his retirement in 2022, Ryan Fitzpatrick became a prominent spokesman for Sportsbook, appearing in multiple promotional campaigns starting in 2023 that highlighted his "FitzMagic" persona from his playing days. In August 2023, he starred alongside comedian in ads tied to the season launch, promoting offers like "No Sweat Bets" and the brand's new tagline "The crown is yours," which aimed to attract new betting customers through his charismatic quarterback image. These commercials, including spots for profit boosts and special week promotions, aired nationally and emphasized Fitzpatrick's on-field unpredictability to engage sports fans. In 2024, Fitzpatrick expanded into podcasting as co-host of "Fitz & Whit," launched on October 25 alongside former offensive tackle , with the first episode airing on October 28. The weekly show, produced in partnership with their shared experience at Amazon's broadcasts, features breakdowns of major games, locker-room anecdotes from their combined 33 years in the league, and interviews with guests like players and coaches. Episodes often blend humor and analysis, recapping weekly highlights and shenanigans, and have been distributed on platforms such as and . Fitzpatrick has not pursued full-time coaching roles post-retirement, instead focusing on media and endorsement opportunities that leverage his NFL expertise.

Personal life

Fitzpatrick married Liza Barber, whom he met while both were students at Harvard University, on June 24, 2006. The couple has seven children: three sons—Brady (born March 2007), Tate (born January 2009), and Jake (born January 2019)—and four daughters—Lucy (born March 2011), Maizy (born January 2013), Zoey (born April 2015), and Ruby (born March 2017). Each child was born in a different city, corresponding to Fitzpatrick's NFL team locations at the time: Brady in St. Louis, Missouri; Tate in Cincinnati, Ohio; Lucy in Arizona; Maizy in upstate New York; Zoey in Houston, Texas; Ruby in New Jersey; and Jake in Tampa, Florida. Fitzpatrick has credited his family's support, particularly his wife's, for helping them navigate the frequent relocations throughout his career. His commitment to family played a significant role in his decision to retire in 2022, allowing him to prioritize time with his children. The family maintains a low social media presence. Fitzpatrick has been involved in various philanthropic efforts, including receiving the and participating in charity initiatives such as the NFL's My Cause My Cleats campaign supporting GiGi's Playhouse in December 2024, as well as donating to charities linked to the , like a $12,000 contribution in November 2024 to offset a teammate's fine.

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