Fitzgerald still undecided about playing this season
The NFL community awaits word on whether legendary receiver Larry Fitzgerald will retire or return for his 18th season.
That wait will continue as the Arizona Cardinals star remains undecided.
"I haven't decided on anything. I'm just sitting here playing golf and having a good time," Fitzgerald said Friday on ESPN's "The Jump."
"Training camp starts in a few weeks, and I'm excited, it's going to be another great season for the NFL."
The 37-year-old has spent his entire NFL tenure with the Cardinals, but his usage dropped last campaign. Fitzgerald recorded the fewest single-season targets (72), receptions (54), yards (409), and touchdowns (one) in his career over 13 games in 2020.
Arizona signed fellow veteran wideout A.J. Green in the offseason, but the club hasn't ruled out bringing Fitzgerald back.
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