Ryan Fitzpatrick and the Miami Dolphins played one of the craziest games of the season on Sunday as they allowed the Bengals to storm back with 23 fourth-quarter points and force OT with a couple of late scores and a successful onside kick.
Miami then won it, 38-35, at the buzzer of OT with a field goal, which officially gave the Bengals the first pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.
Fitzpatrick had another a big game (419 yards, 4 TDs) and made some cool NFL history as he became the first QB to ever throw 4 TD in a single game for 5 different teams. That’s a pretty crazy record that I gotta think will never be touched.
Fitzpatrick spoke about it after the win:
“I guess it’s gonna be tough to catch me. I’ll try to keep going.”
– Ryan Fitzpatrick on becoming the first QB in NFL history to throw 4 TD in a single game for FIVE different franchises pic.twitter.com/Dk2m0kYHgQ
— NFLonCBS (@NFLonCBS) December 22, 2019
The 37-year-old Harvard grad (in case you didn’t know about that) is in his 15th season and the Dolphins are his eighth team. He’s won four games for a team that was expected to tank this year and it’s starting to feels like he could just play forever.
Maybe he will.