Larry Darnell Fitzgerald Jr. is an American football wide receiver who is a free agent. He played college football at Pittsburgh, and was drafted by the Arizona Cardinals with the third overall pick in the 2004 NFL Draft, where he then played for 17 seasons.
Larry Fitzgerald: University of phoenix| Did retire from the nfl
University of Phoenix:
In May 2016—13 years after making the promise to his mother—Larry graduated with his Bachelor of the Science in Communication and joined a proud community of nearly 1,000,000 University of Phoenix alumni.
Former Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald does not appear to be returning to the NFL any time soon. Despite star Arizona wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins being ruled out for the remainder of the season with a knee injury, Fitzgerald, who has not announced an official retirement, will not be back with Arizona.
Did retire from the NFL:
Larry Fitzgerald has not officially announced his retirement from the NFL yet. He is a free agent but he doesn’t seem to be interested in signing anywhere right now.
“I just don’t have the urge to play right now,” Fitzgerald said in an interview with Jim Gray back in late August. “I don’t know how I’ll feel in September, October, November moving forward but today, I just don’t have that urge.”
Those three months have come and gone, so it doesn’t seem like anything has change for Fitzgerald. And as long as that urge to play isn’t there, he doesn’t plan on returning to the field. Fitzgerald left the door open for a potential return. That’s one of the reasons that he hasn’t filed for retirement with the NFL as of this writing.