WATCH: Ryan Fitzpatrick breaks Sid Luckman's Ivy League TDs record
Ryan Fitzpatrick broke a record previously held by Sid Luckman.
Sid Luckman's NFL records continue to disappear.
On Monday, Jay Cutler passed Luckman for the most touchdowns in Bears' history. Then, on Thursday, Ryan Fitzpatrick broke another one of Luckman's records. And in the process, Fitzpatrick brought the Bills one step closer to overcoming a deficit that was once 19 points.
But first, the record. Fitzpatrick, who went to Harvard if you haven't already heard, is now the all-time leader in passing touchdowns among Ivy League quarterbacks who played in the NFL. It was previously held by Luckman, who attended Columbia.
He set the mark by fitting in a pass to Eric Decker between two defenders.
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That was Fitzpatrick's 138th career touchdown pass. More importantly, that touchdown trimmed Buffalo's lead to five points in the fourth quarter.
















