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Arizona Cardinals all-time great wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald is officially eligible for the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
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Arizona Cardinals great Larry Fitzgerald, one of the game’s more consistent receivers during his illustrious 17-season career, will have his first chance at Hall of Fame induction in 2026.
The Cardinals selected Marvin Harrison Jr. with the No. 4 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, which is the highest Arizona has used a selection on a receiver since the team took Fitzgerald with ...
Fitzgerald took a path that Harrison hopes to emulate. As a rookie in 2004, Fitzgerald totaled 58 catches and 780 yards. The following year, those numbers jumped to 103 catches and 1,409 yards.
Doug Ducey, governor of Arizona, left, hands off a football to Larry Fitzgerald, former Cardinals wide receiver and executive chairperson of the Arizona Super Bowl host committee, right, as Jay ...
Arizona Cardinals fans will have a chance to watch one of their franchise’s all-time greats later this month. No, Larry Fitzgerald is not returning to the field.
Larry Fitzgerald isn't going anywhere. The Cardinals star wide receiver agreed to "essentially" a two-year contract Wednesday to stay with the only team he's played for.
Fitzgerald spoke with The Arizona Republic’s Theo Mackie, and when asked about second-year Cardinals wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr., he had nothing but high praise for his future.