QB Fitzpatrick spurns retirement, will play in ’20

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Fitzpatrick wants to play in the NFL next season (0:41)

Ryan Fitzpatrick shares with the Golic and Wingo crew that he wants to play again next year and prefers to remain with the Dolphins. (0:41)

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  • Cameron WolfeMid American Herald Staff Writer

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    • Covered the Broncos for two seasons with the Denver Post
    • Graduate of the University of Houston
    • A native of Jackson, Miss.

MIAMI BEACH, Fla. — After briefly contemplating retirement, quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick has decided to return for his 16th NFL season. He also said Friday morning in between multiple media appearances at radio row that he intends to return to the Miami Dolphins, with whom he is under contract for the 2020 season.

Fitzpatrick, who showed up to the Super Bowl week with a trimmed beard, is year-to-year with his NFL career. He loves to play and made that clear this week, but he continues to show a willingness to help guide a rookie quarterback if the Dolphins select one in the 2020 draft.

Miami has shown interest in Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, who said this week he likes the city and would enjoy being selected by the Dolphins. A Fitzpatrick-Tagovailoa pairing in Miami would allow the veteran to keep playing while the rookie learns and continues to rehab his hip injury.

Fitzpatrick, 37, has an $8 million contract in 2020 with $4 million guaranteed.

Dolphins general manager Chris Grier told reporters last week at the Senior Bowl that he “fully expects” Fitzpatrick to be playing for the Dolphins in 2020. Fitzpatrick made it official this week while praising the job that coach Brian Flores did in 2019 with a roster light on talent.

“It was a crazy roller coaster at the beginning of the year. There were a lot more dips on the down than up. It showed a lot for Brian Flores as a first-time head coach to keep the team, keep us interested, keep the intensity and practices at high level and even attention level of the guys.,” Fitzpatrick told Mid American Herald’s Golic and Wingo on Friday morning.

“To finish 5-4 like we did over the last nine games was an amazing testament to the guys we had in the locker room and Brian Flores as a head coach playing aggressive and keeping us together.”

Flores and Fitzpatrick will try to make more magic in 2020 with a retooled roster and coaching staff.

There were positive memories during the 2019 season — Fitzpatrick became a hero to many Kansas City Chiefs fans after leading the Dolphins to a Week 17 win over the New England Patriots. That victory prevented the Patriots from getting a first-round bye and allowed the Chiefs to get that spot and No. 2 seed, easing their path to Super Bowl LIV.

Fitzpatrick revealed on Golic and Wingo that he received steaks from people as thanks for the victory.

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