The Bills are wearing blue home jerseys for their playoff game against the Ravens. Ryan Fitzpatrick prefers shirts versus skins.
Orchard Park, N.Y.'s below-freezing temperatures ahead of the Buffalo Bills-Baltimore Ravens divisional round matchup barely frightened anyone. Mack Hollins showed up dressed for the beach, Lamar Jackson didn't wear sleeves—and former Bills quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick put together an unbelievable—shirtless—pre-game pump-up speech: "Where else would you rather be,
The former Bengals quarterback nicknamed "Fitzmagic" was the "Bills Legend of the Game" for Sunday's NFL playoff game against Baltimore.
The Buffalo Bills have come up in their postseason matchups with the Kansas City Chiefs in recent years, but Ryan Fitzpatrick believes that Sunday could mark a major turning point for the franchise.
In a clip shared to social media, Fitzpatrick was on the field hyping up the crowd at Highmark Stadium when he paused and began stripping off his shirt. Fitzpatrick was wearing a blue No. 14 Bills jersey with his name on the back.
Either the Buffalo Bills or Baltimore Ravens will puff out their chest and move on to the AFC championship game. Ryan Fitzpatrick may be beating his bare chest before the game kicks off. The former Bills quarterback who has a proclivity for displacing his shirt will be in attendance and on the field at Highmark Stadium as the team's Legend of the Game guest.
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.
Former Buffalo Bills quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick and his trademark beard were on full display Sunday night as the team's Legend of the Game before the team's NFL playoff game. Fitzpatrick went to the Bills as a free agent before the start of the 2009 season. In four seasons with Buffalo, he threw for 11,654 yards and 80 touchdown passes.
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.
Ryan Fitzpatrick was honored as the Bills Legend of the Game in the AFC Divisional game against the Baltimore Ravens.
Fitzpatrick signed with the Bills in 2009. During that time, he threw for more than 11 thousand yards and 80 touchdowns.