The Buffalo Bills' most recent hunt for a Lombardi Trophy once again ended prematurely following a narrow loss to the Kansas City Chiefs last Sunday. And per former Bills quarterback, Ryan Fitzpatrick,
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The Bills are wearing blue home jerseys for their playoff game against the Ravens. Ryan Fitzpatrick prefers shirts versus skins.
In a clip shared to social media, Fitzpatrick was on the field hyping up the crowd at Highmark Stadium when he paused and began stripping off his shirt. Fitzpatrick was wearing a blue No. 14 Bills jersey with his name on the back.
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