Geno Smith's Jets reunion is 'like a Hollywood script,' says former teammate Ryan Fitzpatrick
Ryan Fitzpatrick said Geno Smith will bring stability and professionalism the Jets have been craving, comparing his return to a "Hollywood script."
Ryan Fitzpatrick described Geno Smith’s return to the New York Jets as a “Hollywood script,” emphasizing the veteran leadership and professionalism Smith will bring to a franchise that has been craving it. Fitzpatrick believes Smith has significantly grown as a person and player since his initial stint with the team. The Jets’ acquisition of Smith, along with the return of Demario Davis and new offensive coordinator Frank Reich, signals a positive direction for the team, with Fitzpatrick rooting for his old teammate to succeed.
- Ryan Fitzpatrick believes Geno Smith’s return to the Jets is like a “Hollywood script” and will provide much-needed veteran leadership.
- Fitzpatrick highlighted Smith’s personal and professional growth since his first tenure with the Jets.
- The Jets have also brought back Demario Davis and hired Frank Reich as offensive coordinator, indicating a positive direction.
- Fitzpatrick is partnering with VRST, a men’s activewear brand, for his lifestyle and work.
- Smith had a successful comeback with the Seattle Seahawks, earning a Pro Bowl selection and Comeback Player of the Year award.
- The Jets have assembled offensive pieces like Garrett Wilson and Breece Hall, along with draft picks Kenyon Sadiq and Omar Cooper Jr., that Smith can utilize.
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