Ryan Fitzpatrick in Talks for Thursday Night Football Deal After Announcing Retire
Ryan Fitzpatrick in Talks for Thursday Night Football Deal After Announcing Retire

Ryan Fitzpatrick in Talks, for Thursday Night Football Deal, After Announcing Retirement.

The 'New York Post' reports that freshly-retired Ryan Fitzpatrick is in negotiations to be the next commentator for Amazon Prime Video's Thursday Night Football.

The 'New York Post' reports that freshly-retired Ryan Fitzpatrick is in negotiations to be the next commentator for Amazon Prime Video's Thursday Night Football.

If the deal goes through, Fitzpatrick would be joining a team expected to include Marshawn Lynch, Tony Gonzalez and Richard Sherman.

If the deal goes through, Fitzpatrick would be joining a team expected to include Marshawn Lynch, Tony Gonzalez and Richard Sherman.

If the deal goes through, Fitzpatrick would be joining a team expected to include Marshawn Lynch, Tony Gonzalez and Richard Sherman.

According to the 'New York Post,' Amazon has yet to hire the show's host but is currently in talks with NFL Network's Kay Adams. .

According to the 'New York Post,' Amazon has yet to hire the show's host but is currently in talks with NFL Network's Kay Adams. .

The streaming service has only officially announced the signing of Gonzalez, but Fitzpatrick is expected to ultimately join the team.

The streaming service has only officially announced the signing of Gonzalez, but Fitzpatrick is expected to ultimately join the team.

Fitzpatrick spent 17 seasons in the NFL playing for teams such as the Jets and the Bills.

Fitzpatrick spent 17 seasons in the NFL playing for teams such as the Jets and the Bills.

He announced his retirement on June 2.

Previously, Amazon hired Al Michaels and Kirk Herbstreit to be the show's broadcasters.

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Previously, Amazon hired Al Michaels and Kirk Herbstreit to be the show's broadcasters.

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The 'New York Post' reports Amazon has also shown interest in hiring ABC's Kaylee Hartung to be the broadcast's sideline reporter.

The 'New York Post' reports Amazon has also shown interest in hiring ABC's Kaylee Hartung to be the broadcast's sideline reporter.

Amazon will be the exclusive home of Thursday Night Football this fall.

The season is set to begin in Week 2 with the Chargers at the Chiefs.

The season is set to begin in Week 2 with the Chargers at the Chiefs