Bill Belichick is trying to bring the son of an NFL legend to North Carolina.
Randy Moss has yet to reveal the nature of the health issue that forced him to take a leave of absence from ESPN, and the Hall of Fame wide receiver’s son wants all the rumors to stop.
Like father, like son.
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. has already impressed one franchise legend just three games into his career.
Shohei Ohtani’s ridiculous game on Thursday and absurd 50-50 achievement commanded the respect of some of his fellow athletes.
Before even finishing his first NFL training camp, Marvin Harrison Jr. is now being compared to both his father and Larry Fitzgerald.
The Pro Football Hall of Fame's class of 2024 will officially be inducted on Aug. 3. With less than a month until the annual event in Canton, Ohio, we're examining which players — past and present — on the league's 32 teams we think will one day receive a similar honor. Here are three Cardinals who should eventually receive football immortality:
Like it, or not, NIL is here to stay, even though a millionaire coach in the SEC says his program is “not in the market for buying players.” At the dawn of the 21st century, coaches and athletic directors would have backed up a Brinks truck to persuade the players listed below to join their ranks.
Joining the hype surrounding March Madness, Arizona Cardinals legendary wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald had his say on who is going all the way to winning the NCAA Men’s Division I Basketball National Championship.
The grass is not always greener on the other side. That's what former WR Larry Fitzgerald is trying to tell Steelers fans who are ready to move on from head coach Mike Tomlin.
While Larry Fitzgerald’s trepidation is understandable given Detroit's 16 losing seasons and only three playoff appearances since 2000, the team has made major strides in head coach Dan Campbell’s third season.
While Murray's upside is still tantalizing, expect Arizona to attempt getting out from under the quarterback's massive contract this offseason and start fresh under center in 2024.
The summer of change continues at ESPN as the network announced its new revamped lineup for the "Monday Night Football" pregame show.
After Cardinals owner Michael Bidwill and Payton met for almost seven hours on Thursday, hopes were high in the desert.
Hall of Fame wide receiver Cris Carter had to endure a wave of adversity before becoming one of the greatest wide receivers of all time. Let’s take a look at his inspiring story.
From stocking shelves at his local grocery store to winning the Super Bowl with the St. Louis Rams, Warner is living proof anything is possible. Let’s take a look at his unlikely story.
NFL legend Larry Fitzgerald scorched cornerbacks on his way to becoming one of the best wide receivers in NFL history. In his 17 years, all with the Arizona Cardinals, he accomplished everything a star receiver can.
In these final years of the Aaron Rodgers era in Green Bay, why not bring in another hungry all-time great to help the team bring the Lombardi Trophy home?
Fitzgerald turned 38 years old on the final day of August and can sign with whatever team he wants whenever he wishes.
Receivers and other offensive weapons will eventually go down to injuries, so Fitzgerald theoretically can wait until even the halfway point of the upcoming campaign before announcing his intentions.
A tweet from Larry Fitzgerald's father has fueled speculation that the wideout might be returning to the Cardinals.
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