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Ryan Fitzpatrick brought a little Fitzmagic to Buffalo. The former NFL quarterback-turned-analyst brought the energy during Sunday night’s AFC divisional round game between the Bills and Ravens.
Former quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick (who gained the "Fitzmagic" nickname during his career for his exciting and wild play) didn't shy away from the below-freezing temperatures in Buffalo.
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. "It's cold," he yelled.