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Larry Fitzgerald expects to retire at end of season
Now entering his 13th professional season, the veteran pass catcher has made the Pro Bowl nine times, including past year after failing to qualify for Hawaii in 2014.
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Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that Fitzgerald has told people close to him that he expects the 2016 season will be the last one of his career. And although Fitzgerald continues to age, it has yet to show in his play.
In 2015, Fitzgerald put together one of his best seasons in his career.
The NFL Hall of Fame most definitely awaits this star wide receiver.
On top of that, he helped lead his Cardinals to the NFC Championship Game, where the franchise ultimately fell to the Carolina Panthers.
He enters the 2016 season with 1,018 receptions, 13,366 receiving yards and 98 touchdowns.
Fantasy Impact Given the makeup of the Cardinals team, it is possible Fitzgerald retires with a Super Bowl victory.
Fitzgerald sits 15th in National Football League history with 13,366 yards and 11th in receiving touchdowns with 98.
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2016 could be the year football says goodbye to Minnesota’s own Larry Fitzgerald. But, if they were to win the Super Bowl and Fitzgerald would retire, it would be a ideal ending to an incredible career.