Television analyst and former NFL quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick. Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports

Ryan Fitzpatrick says he will jump through table if Bills win Super Bowl

The only thing Buffalo Bills fans seem to enjoy more than their team winning football games is launching themselves through tables at their pre-and post-game tailgates. It is their thing. And one of their former quarterbacks says he will join them in the practice if the Bills end up winning the Super Bowl this season.

Ryan Fitzpatrick -- who recently retired from the NFL -- was asked by TMZ sports this week if he would jump through a table in the event of a Bills Super Bowl win.

"There's no doubt," said Fitzpatrick. "I will be there in Buffalo to do that if that happens, yes."

The Bills are one of the favorites to win the Super Bowl this season thanks to the presence of Josh Allen at quarterback and a devastating defense led by its defensive line. They put on a clinic in the season opener, routing the defending Super Bowl champion Los Angeles Rams 31-10 on the road.

Despite his claim to be willing to plow through a table if the Bills win, Fitzpatrick still picked Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens as his sleeper Super Bowl pick.

Fitzpatrick spent four years with the Bills during his NFL career, starting for the team between the 2009 and 2012 seasons. Buffalo was his first opportunity to be a starter in the NFL and really jumpstarted one of the more underappreciated passing careers of this era. 

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