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Jets' Ryan Fitzpatrick cuts wacky hair prior to training camp practice
Ryan Fitzpatrick
New York Jets quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick talks to reporters during NFL football training camp, Thursday, July 28, 2016, in Florham Park, N.J. (AP Photo | Julio Cortez)
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on August 03, 2016 at 2:47 PM, updated August 03, 2016 at 5:20 PM
FLORHAM PARK: Ok, now all is right in Jets Land.
In what has become the No. 1 source of good-natured ribbing by his teammates, Ryan Fitzpatrick made the decision to cut his afro-like hairdo. Gone is the style that resembled a makeup brush, in its place what appears to be a buzz cut.
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Each time a member of the Jets' offense has spoken this summer, somehow, someway, Fitzpatrick's hair has been brought up. Wideout Eric Decker went as far as to say if Fitzpatrick didn't take care of his hair soon, his teammates would.
Connecting the dots, it looks like the message got across.
But that doesn't mean the playful jabs are a thing of the past.
"He looks like a tennis ball," Jets center Nick Mangold told NJ Advance Media after practice. "It's fuzzy. I rubbed it this morning. Hopefully it gives us some good luck because I rubbed the tennis ball."
At Wednesday's practice, the luck seemed to be in the favor of New York's offense.
Following a horrendous outing on Tuesday that led to Brandon Marshall punting a ball, the Jets' offense was much better 24 hours later. Fitzpatrick himself connected on three touchdowns in team drills to the likes of Bilal Powell, Jace Amaro and Marshall. For the first time this summer, the offense had a clear-cut advantage over the defense.
And there may be some correlation between Fitzpatrick's trim and the Jets' offensive outburst. A year ago, with New York in the midst of a mid-season slump, Fitzpatrick cut both his hair and beard. The result? A five-game winning streak.
From slumping to winning in 2015? From ice-cold to red-hot in camp practices this year?
Who knows, maybe the Jets are onto something?
Ryan Fitzpatrick
New York Jets quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick talks to reporters during NFL football training camp, Thursday, July 28, 2016, in Florham Park, N.J. (AP Photo | Julio Cortez)
Connor Hughes | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com By Connor Hughes | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
Email the author | Follow on Twitter
on August 03, 2016 at 2:47 PM, updated August 03, 2016 at 5:20 PM
FLORHAM PARK: Ok, now all is right in Jets Land.
In what has become the No. 1 source of good-natured ribbing by his teammates, Ryan Fitzpatrick made the decision to cut his afro-like hairdo. Gone is the style that resembled a makeup brush, in its place what appears to be a buzz cut.
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Connor Hughes ✔ @Connor_J_Hughes
Ryan Fitzpatrick's haircut, which Nick Mangold described as a "tennis ball" #Jets
4:28 PM - 3 Aug 2016
9 9 Retweets 16 16 likes
Each time a member of the Jets' offense has spoken this summer, somehow, someway, Fitzpatrick's hair has been brought up. Wideout Eric Decker went as far as to say if Fitzpatrick didn't take care of his hair soon, his teammates would.
Connecting the dots, it looks like the message got across.
But that doesn't mean the playful jabs are a thing of the past.
"He looks like a tennis ball," Jets center Nick Mangold told NJ Advance Media after practice. "It's fuzzy. I rubbed it this morning. Hopefully it gives us some good luck because I rubbed the tennis ball."
At Wednesday's practice, the luck seemed to be in the favor of New York's offense.
Following a horrendous outing on Tuesday that led to Brandon Marshall punting a ball, the Jets' offense was much better 24 hours later. Fitzpatrick himself connected on three touchdowns in team drills to the likes of Bilal Powell, Jace Amaro and Marshall. For the first time this summer, the offense had a clear-cut advantage over the defense.
And there may be some correlation between Fitzpatrick's trim and the Jets' offensive outburst. A year ago, with New York in the midst of a mid-season slump, Fitzpatrick cut both his hair and beard. The result? A five-game winning streak.
From slumping to winning in 2015? From ice-cold to red-hot in camp practices this year?
Who knows, maybe the Jets are onto something?