Ryan Fitzpatrick has worked his FitzMAGIC once again, as his no-look throw while his facemask was being grabbed helped lift the Miami Dolphins over the Las Vegas Raiders.

NFL's angle of Fitzpatrick's throw will hopefully do justice to how incredible of a play it was by the Dolphins quarterback:

This magical pass then went on to set up a field goal opportunity where kicker Jason Sanders sent the ball through the uprights and helped the Dolphins beat the Raiders 26-25.

This win was crucial for the Dolphins, as their now 10-5 record will reinforce their position in the AFC playoff picture.

Fitzpatrick, who lost his starting role to rookie Tua Tagovailoa after the Dolphins started the season with a 3-3 record, was open about how he felt when the day came that he was no longer the starting quarterback.

“I was shocked by it
It definitely caught me off guard. It was a hard thing for me to hear yesterday, just digesting the news. My heart just hurt all day,” Fitzpatrick said, via Wilfredo Lee of The Buffalo News.

However, Fitzpatrick took advantage of when he was sent into the game against the Raiders to replace Tagovailoa, as he threw for 182 yards and one touchdown. It is safe to say that Fitzpatrick did not hold a grudge when the Dolphins stripped him of the starting title, just further showing the kind of leader he has been on the Dolphins sideline. His positive energy has spread on all of the teams he has been on throughout the 15 years he has been in the NFL.

With playoffs coming soon, Ryan Fitzpatrick definitely made a case for himself, as he may start to get more reps in the coming games.