The storied career of Ryan Fitzpatrick is now over with him announcing his retirement.
For 17 years, he fought to make the NFL playoffs with every team he was a part of in his career.
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However, he never reached that coveted spot so many NFL players seek to reach.
His retirement comes after a 2021 season-ending injury dashed any hopes of him making the playoffs.
While he never made the playoffs, many NFL teams have given him the chance to reach the postseason.
His last chance came in 2020 with the Miami Dolphins.
However, it didn’t happen because of Miami replacing him mid-season with rookie quarterback Tua Tagovailoa.
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With Fitzpatrick never reaching the playoffs despite all the chances he had, which NFL quarterback could follow him in those footsteps?
Could Sam Darnold Be The Next Fitzpatrick?
Former New York Jets, and current Carolina Panthers quarterback, Sam Darnold, could be the next Fitzpatrick.
He’s already seen two different teams in his brief career.
Also, he has yet to reach an NFL playoff game despite having comparable numbers to Baker Mayfield in the NFL.
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However, his time in Carolina might be short-lived, with the team already looking to move on from him.
Carolina Panthers have been searching for a QB since Cam left the 1st time, how are they not on this list? They are more needy than PITT. They have Sam Darnold playing QB. At the very least they need a QB after moving on from Sam next year.
With him not seeing the playoffs and possibly being shipped off to another team next season, he could be that next Fitzpatrick.
It’s possible if he doesn’t find a team that has plenty of talent.
That is his current problem with the Panthers.
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When they lost their top running back, he started losing games.
However, many fans won’t agree that Darnold could do better with more weapons around him.
But there is another quarterback who is already somewhat like the retired quarterback during his career.
Carson Wentz Is Already Experiencing A Similar Career
While Carson Wentz has a Super Bowl ring, he didn’t play in those playoff games that led the Philadelphia Eagles to the Super Bowl.
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However, that is because he was injured during that season.
Yesterday the #Eagles took a team photo on the field at U.S. Bank Stadium. They posed in numerical order. Except for one player. Carson Wentz, was placed dead center. Today the team is gonna win the #SuperBowl for their injured QB. #FlyEaglesFly#WeWantIt@6abcpic.twitter.com/YJgXhJxQWN
The Cowboys looked elite again in a 38-3 pounding of the Patriots. Now comes the hard part: A trip to San Francisco to avenge last season’s playoff loss.
The San Francisco 49ers remain undefeated after the first month of the regular season.
And while their team is obviously stacked on both sides of the field, star RB Christian McCaffrey has been their best offensive player by a significant margin.
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That’s why OT Trent Williams believes he has a legitimate shot to become the first non-quarterback to win MVP honors since Adrian Peterson did it in 2012, via Around The NFL.
“Hey, all them streaks come to an end eventually, right?” Williams said, via ESPN. “This might be the year. I can see it.”
Peterson needed to rush for more than 2,000 yards to get the nod, and CMC will have plenty of competition, including his own teammate, Brock Purdy, who’s still undefeated as a starter.
It’s hard to ignore McCaffrey’s video-game-like production.
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He had 106 yards on 20 carries and three rush touchdowns, all while hauling in seven passes for 71 receiving yards and another score.
That performance put him right by Jerry Rice as the only player with 150+ scrimmage yards and four+ TD in a game in franchise history.
It was also a career-best performance from a touchdown perspective, and the second-most scrimmage touchdowns in team history.
On top of that, the former Carolina Panther is now the seventh player to score at least one touchdown in 13+ straight games — including playoff — passing Rice for team history.
As of now, he just trails a plethora of legends and Hall of Famers, such as Emmitt Smith (14), O.J. Simpson, John Riggins, and Lenny Moore (15 each).
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As of now, he has the most rushing yards (459) in the league and is tied for most rushing touchdowns as well (six), and has a grand total of 600 scrimmage yards through four games, which is also the highest number in the league.
CAMDEN, N.J. (AP) — James Harden skipped the Philadelphia 76ers’ media day and his status for training camp this week in Colorado is unclear because the franchise has yet to meet the disgruntled guard’s demand for a trade.
“He’s not here today,” team president Daryl Morey said Monday. “He continues to seek a trade and we’re working with his representation to resolve that in the best way for the 76ers and hopefully all parties.”
Morey said Harden was being treated like any other player on the roster and was expected to attend training camp.
The 34-year-old Harden’s relationship with the Sixers has been obliterated following an off-season in which he was fined $10,000 for publicly calling Morey a liar. Harden did picked up his $35.6 million contract option this season in June with the expectation the team would try to trade him. When no deal materialized for the seven-time All-NBA player, he blasted Morey at a promotional event in China.
“Daryl Morey is a liar and I will never be a part of an organization that he’s a part of,” Harden said at the event. “Let me say that again: Daryl Morey is a liar and I will never be a part of an organization that he’s a part of.”
Harden has been one of the league’s top players for the past decade, having won three scoring titles and the 2018 league MVP award. He led the league in assists last season.
‘He’s on the roster. We’re excited for him to help him if he chooses that,” Morey said.
Harden is a 10-time All-Star but essentially forced his way with trades out of Houston and Brooklyn and now seems intent on adding the Sixers to the list. It appears playing as the second option behind NBA MVP Joel Embiid and chasing a championship in Philly is no longer seriously on the table.
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“We’ll either move James for a player of a calibre that helps our championship contention or for draft picks that will let us go in short order go get a player like that,” Morey said.
Morey said Embiid remained committed to winning a championship in Philadelphia.
“We have to show all the time that we’re putting the team in a great position to win,” Morey said.
The Sixers are set to open camp under new coach Nick Nurse, who was hired to replace Doc Rivers, who never led the Sixers past the second round of the playoffs. Harden’s play last season was a pivotal reason why the Sixers’ championship run stalled.
Harden, acquired at the 2022 trade deadline from Brooklyn for Ben Simmons, scored 45 points in Game 1 and 42 in Game 4 victories against the Boston Celtics. Harden was 0 for 6 on 3s in Game 2 and Game 6 losses. He scored only nine points in Game 7, and he went scoreless in the second half.
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Without Harden, or an able replacement, the Sixers are suddenly well behind in the Eastern Conference after the Milwaukee Bucks added seven-time All-Star Damian Lillard and the Boston Celtics on Sunday pulled off a deal for All-Star guard Jrue Holiday.
The Sixers were set to leave Monday for camp at Colorado State.
“We have a lot of questions,” Morey said. “Obviously, James is the big one.”