Larry Fitzgerald Will Only Play for the Arizona Cardinals

Cardinals' WR Larry Fitzgerald
Cardinals' WR Larry Fitzgerald. Photo by Trask Smith/CSM/REX/Shutterstock

Arizona Cardinals’ wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald is apparently a one-team man. Fitzgerald, who was drafted into the NFL by the Cardinals in 2004, said on Monday that he doesn’t intend to play for any other team during the rest of his career.

If I’m not playing in Arizona, I won’t be playing anywhere,”- said Fitzgerald during his youth camp in his native Minnesota. “I’ve built a good life for myself down there. Playing in the same place for 15 years is a true blessing.

Larry Fitzgerald, who will be 35 once the 2018 season starts, is currently ranked third all-time in receptions and receiving yards while leading all active players in those two categories. He is also ranked eighth in receiving touchdowns. Fitzgerald might be ranked higher on all of these lists soon since he thinks he can still produce at a high level despite his age. His numbers in the recent years are proving that since Fitzgerald has had more than 100 receptions and more than 1,000 receiving yards in the last three seasons.

It doesn’t really matter about the age, it’s about what you put into it and your mindset,” – he said. “Everybody kind of takes numbers and assumes this is when it’s supposed to end. As an athlete, fortunately, you write your own script. If you still produce and you play at a high level, you kind of determine how long you want to play.”

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