With the Miami Dolphins' playoff hopes on the line and down by three points to the Raiders in the fourth quarter in Las Vegas, head coach Brian Flores reached for a little bit of FitzMagic when he summoned veteran quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick off the bench in relief of Tua Tagovailoa. And in Fitzpatrick's latest bit of late-game wizardry, he led not one, not two, but three scoring drives to get Miami over the top to pull off an improbable 26-25 comeback victory.
Straightforward enough, right? Well, this time Fitzpatrick had a little something extra up his sleeve, as he helped complete the come-from-behind win with a literal no-look pass, hitting Mack Hollis for a 34-yard gain with a 15-yard penalty tacked on to get the Dolphins within field-goal range to set up the game-winning 49-yarder to earn the win in the game's final second.