Report: Fitzpatrick retiring after 17 NFL seasons
Quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick is retiring from the NFL, ending a career that spanned 17 seasons and nine teams, according to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network.
Fred Jackson seemed to announce the quarterback's decision by posting a screenshot of an apparent text message from Fitzpatrick, his former Buffalo Bills teammate.
The veteran signal-caller is in talks with Amazon for a "key role" this season, sources told Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. Amazon is set to take over the rights to Thursday Night Football in 2022.
Fitzpatrick spent the 2021 campaign with the Washington Commanders but suffered a season-ending hip injury in Week 1.
He also suited up for the Miami Dolphins, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, New York Jets, Houston Texans, Tennessee Titans, Cincinnati Bengals, and St. Louis Rams.
Fitzpatrick started for all nine teams he played for, which is an NFL record, according to ESPN's Field Yates.
The 39-year-old - whom the Rams drafted in the seventh round in 2005 - finishes his career with 34,990 passing yards (32nd all time) and 223 touchdowns (tied for 36th all time) and a record of 59-81-1.
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