Ryan Fitzpatrick is positive about COVID-19 and will fight against the Bills

The veteran quarterback of the Dolphins will not be available to play the key part of the Semana 17

The Miami Dolphins quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick, a positive move by COVID-19 and will not be available for the last regular season match against the Buffalo Bills, confirmed a source to ESPN is jueves.

Fitzpatrick participates in the practice of the Jueves and the Miami Herald reports that the veteran of the veteran camp has been positive at some point after the practice.

The Dolphins, in agreement with the reports, are realizing the network of contacts to determine the risk of contact of their quarterbacks, including the title Tua Tagovailoa.

Tagovailoa participated in the practice of this game, but it is not clear when the Dolphins will start the rastro of contacts of their marshals of the camp. The new two issues in the 16th week of the Las Vegas Raiders were replaced by Fitzpatrick, who directed the Dolphins’ rematch for a last-second victory and helped keep their playoffs alive.

The Dolphins’ company is the camp marshal’s free agent Jake Rudock, in agreement with quarterback’s agent Mike McCartney.

The NFL Network has the first medicine and the positive report of the Fitzpatrick este jueves.

Miami is hosting a commodore conference at the American Conference with a victory over Buffalo. The coach of the Dolphins, Brian Flores, predicted that Tagovailoa would initiate the match and compare it to Fitzpatrick with a baseball player.

Fitzpatrick, 38 years old, has 4-3 marks as the title holder this season, launching 2,091 yards with 13 touchdowns and interceptions.

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