Price: $ 45.00
Location: Vacaville, California, United States
Date Posted: January 24
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Are you ready for some football.
Featured is a St Louis Rams mini helmet signed by Ryan Fitzpatrick. This item was signed at a private signing. You will get a certificate of authenticity and matching holograms on the item and COA - 100% guaranteeing this item's authenticity for life!
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RYAN FITZPATRICK
Ryan Joseph Fitzpatrick (born November 24, 1982) is an NFL quarterback for the Saint Louis Rams, and was a star for the Harvard University Crimson. Fitzpatrick was drafted in the 7th round of the 2005 NFL Draft. He was 15–1 in his last two seasons at Harvard. Fitzpatrick's 384 completed passes, 39 touchdowns, 5,234 yards passing, and 59.9 percent pass completion percentage are each second in Harvard's history, surpassed only by his predecessor, Neil Rose. Including rushing, Fitzpatrick had 6,721 yards of total offense, a Harvard record.
Fitzpatrick played his first NFL game on November 27, 2005. Coming into the game in the second quarter against the Houston Texans to replace an injured Jamie Martin, Fitzpatrick lead the Rams from a 24-3 halftime defecit to a 33-27 overtime win, throwing for 310 yards and three touchdowns. This made Fitzpatrick one of only five players who passed for 300 yards in their NFL debut. The others were Otto Graham, 346 yards (1950); Ed Rubbert, 334 (a replacement player for the Washington Redskins during the 1987 strike); Mark Rypien, 303 (1988), and Peyton Manning, 302 (1998).
Fitzpatrick is the only Harvard quarterback ever to play in the NFL.

As is the case for most incoming NFL rookies, Fitzpatrick took the Wonderlic test. Highly divergent reports about his performance have appeared in the media. A draft commentary on the NFL's official website repored that he made a perfect score, while setting a speed record by completing the exam in nine minutes. According to a The Wall Street Journal report that appeared in the September 30, 2005 edition, Fitzpatrick scored a 38 on the exam, not a 50; this would still be considered an exceptionally high score, and the claim that he completed the test in nine minutes is accurate.
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