Ryan Fitzpatrick raises eyebrows reading NSFW sign on TNF broadcast: 'Now show them your t***'

The Buffalo Bills are 3-0 after their 31-21 victory over the Miami Dolphins on Thursday night, and Bills Mafia is at full tilt. With the game over, the focus for the fans still inside Highmark Stadium shifted to Ryan Fitzpatrick.
The former Bills quarterback is on the Prime Video post-show, and Fitzpatrick spotted a sign in the crowd which read “WE’RE BACK FITZ! NOW SHOW THEM T***.” Fitzpatrick didn’t choose to quietly read it to himself, but rather he said it out loud on the broadcast. Richard Sherman couldn’t believe what he had just heard.
Fitzpatrick has been known to take his shirt off and have some fun with it. The crowd wanted it tonight, but Fitzpatrick was determined not to let them have it.
Ryan Fitzpatrick did it, he took his shirt off for Bills Mafia
But then, Bills quarterback Josh Allen and left tackle Dion Dawkins came over to the set. The crowd continued its chant of “take it off,” and eventually, it was Dawkins who jumped on the opportunity. From there, Fitzpatrick had no choice; he had to take it off — and he did.
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The Bills scored four touchdowns against the Dolphins, but that might have gotten the loudest pop of the night. Of course, Bills Mafia has every reason to be in a good mood.
Their football team is good, quite good and some would argue, the best in the NFL. Allen, the reigning league MVP, was at the heart of their success yet again. He completed 22-of-28 passes for 213 yards and three touchdowns, connecting with nine different pass catchers.
Buffalo’s defense came up clutch late, as linebacker Terrel Bernard picked off Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa with 3:04 remaining in the fourth quarter. At the time, Miami was approaching the red zone, looking to tie the game at 28 all. Bernard had different plans, and a 48-yard field goal from Matt Prater put the finishing touches on the win for Buffalo.