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Larry Fitzgerald #11 | Wide Receiver | Arizona Cardinals
Height: 6-3    Weight: 224    Born: Aug 31, 1983, Minneapolis, MN

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Statistics
YearTeamGRecRecYdsRecAvgRecTDs100YGRuAttRuYdsRuAvgRuTDs100YG
2004ARZ165878013.4808141.700
2005ARZ16103140913.61078415.100
2006ARZ136994613.760000.000
2007ARZ15101141214.0104000.000
2007 Game Log
WeekOppRecRecYdsRecAvgRecTDsRuAttRuYdsRuAvgRuTDs
1@SF3206.70000.00
2SEA78712.40000.00
3@BAL58517.00000.00
4PIT1112311.20000.00
5@STL913615.11000.00
6CAR69716.20000.00
7@WAS69716.20000.00
9@TB49523.80000.00
10DET8749.32000.00
11@CIN89311.61000.00
12SF915617.32000.00
14@SEA67913.21000.00
15@NO22713.51000.00
16ATL67212.00000.00
17STL1117115.52000.00
Player Notes
March 22, 2008
According to ProFootballTalk.com, it took a while, but the Larry Fitzgerald contract is finally complete. Per a league source, the Arizona Cardinals have finally finished the new contract with Fitzgerald, more than ten days after it was announced that a deal was done. The extension reportedly is worth $40 million over four years.
March 19, 2008
Larry Fitzgerald's new four-year, $40 million contract extension isn't official yet, according to the Arizona Republic. Arizona general manager Rod Graves said the lawyers are still going over the “nitty-gritty’s” of the contract, which is hindering the organization’s ability to sign other players. The Fitzgerald situation has placed a hold on the team's pursuit of outside linebacker Brandon Chillar. The Cardinals want Chillar but won't have the cap space to sign him until Fitzgerald's deal becomes official.
March 11, 2008
The Arizona Cardinals have reached a four-year, $40 million contract agreement with All-Pro wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald, according to Pro Football Talk. Fitzgerald will reportedly receive $33 million over the next three years including $30 million in guaranteed money. This transaction will give the Arizona front office some wiggle room under the salary cap.
March 10, 2008
Larry Fitzgerald is not on the trading block, according to The Philadelphia Enquirer. A league source states that the Eagles have talked to the Cardinals about Fitzgerald, but the talk never went beyond an inquiry. The source also stated directly that he will not be traded, even if they once had a desire to do so. Lito Sheppard is still expected to get dealt however.
March 9, 2008
It would appear the frustrations of contract talks gone awry, and more to the point, the public reports of such dischord, have led the Philadelphia Eagles to make an official offer to obtain the services of WR Larry Fitzgerald , according to the Arizona Republic. Kent Somers reports the Eagles have contacted the Cardinals and are rumored to have offered, as part of any potential trade, WR Reggie Brown and CB Lito Sheppard. Both sides claim to be attempting to come to a resolution for a problem that centers around the team's growing concerns about fulfilling incentive-laden responsibilities put forth in Fitzgerald's contract that will put the Cardinals on the hook for over $32 million over the next two seasons. The Cardinals have made significant strides over the past year, and Fitz has been a tremendous contributor to that cause... thus his ability to meet and/or exceed every incentive in his contract. Other teams, like Philadelphia, recognize the young WRs talent and future and are going to give the Cardinals options to consider. Stay tuned folks. This is going to get interesting. Fitz could (and probably should) stay in Arizona, but there are teams that will be making offers above and beyond the level of sanity. Arizona would be foolish not to consider all offers, other teams would be foolish not to make an attempt, and we would all be foolish not to give it our full attention.