Ryan Fitzpatrick NFL Teams Overview
Ryan Fitzpatrick played for the following NFL teams: St. Louis Rams (2005), Cincinnati Bengals (2005–2012), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2013), Houston Texans (2013–2014), New York Jets (2015–2016), Tennessee Titans (2017), Buffalo Bills (2018), Washington Redskins / Football Team (2019–2020), and Pittsburgh Steelers (2020).
Season-by-Season Team Timeline
The table below summarizes each roster season by team, year, and primary role for quick reference.
| Team | Season(s) | Role | Games |
|---|---|---|---|
| St. Louis Rams | 2005 | Roster/exposure | 4 |
| Cincinnati Bengals | 2005–2012 | Backup/occasional starter | 90+ |
| Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 2013 | Backup | 8 |
| Houston Texans | 2013–2014 | Backup | 16 |
| New York Jets | 2015–2016 | Starter | 29 |
| Tennessee Titans | 2017 | Starter | 16 |
| Buffalo Bills | 2018 | Starter | 14 |
| Washington Redskins / Football Team | 2019–2020 | Starter | 24 |
| Pittsburgh Steelers | 2020 | Starter | 3 |
Career Development Across Organizations
Fitzpatrick spent the longest stretch of his career with the Cincinnati Bengals, where he served primarily as a backup and situational starter while accumulating playoff experience. A breakout start-heavy season with the New York Jets in 2015 established his reputation as a reliable short-term starter. Subsequent starting roles with the Tennessee Titans, Buffalo Bills, Washington Football Team, and Pittsburgh Steelers reflected teams valuing his veteran leadership and game management under varied circumstances.
Notable Team Contributions and Context
- Cincinnati Bengals: Multiple seasons as backup behind starters Carson Palmer and Andy Dalton; appeared in playoffs.
- New York Jets: Started 14 games in 2015, posting a 10–4 record as the Week 1 starter.
- Tennessee Titans: Started 16 games in 2017, leading the AFC North race before injury.
- Buffalo Bills: Started 14 games in 2018 during a transitional rebuild.
- Washington Football Team: Started 15 games across 2019 and 2020, stabilizing a young roster.
- Pittsburgh Steelers: Started three late-season games in 2020 after injuries to the primary QB.
How to Interpret Roster Mobility for Veterans
Fitzpatrick’s career illustrates how veteran quarterbacks often function as organizational depth and situational answers. Multiple teams signed him to starter or backup roles to manage specific needs—injuries, development windows, or competitive timelines—rather than as long-term franchise pillars. This pattern is common for signal-callers with high football IQ and steady pocket presence but limited upside in draft-driven rebuilding modes.
FAQ
Reader questions
What was Ryan Fitzpatrick’s longest tenure with one team?
Cincinnati Bengals (2005–2012), an eight-season span serving primarily as a backup.
Did Ryan Fitzpatrick ever start a playoff game?
Yes; he started one AFC Wild Card playoff game with the New York Jets in January 2016.
Which team signed Ryan Fitzpatrick after the 2020 season?
No team; he became a free agent after his stint with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2020 and did not re-sign.
How many career starts does Ryan Fitzpatrick have?
Across 11 seasons, Fitzpatrick recorded 45 regular-season starts.