Larry Fitzgerald is a former wide receiver in the NFL who played for the Arizona Cardinals for 17 seasons. He won the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year award in 2016 and is an 11-time Pro-Bowler. He also led the NFL in receptions and receiving touchdowns twice. Get all of the latest Larry Fitzgerald stats and news here!
Larry Fitzgerald played college football for the University of Pittsburgh before he entered the 2004 NFL Draft. He was selected third overall by the Cardinals, and in his second season with the team he topped 1,400 receiving yards. He received the nickname “Sticky Fingers” due to his unrivaled ability to catch difficult passes. After catching passes from 16 different quarterbacks, Fitzgerald announced that he would be retiring in 2022. He became a part of the broadcast team for ESPN’s Monday Night Countdown and provides insightful commentary.