Larry Fitzgerald
Definition
Larry Fitzgerald is a retired American football wide receiver who played his entire 17-season career with the Arizona Cardinals in the NFL, earning 11 Pro Bowl selections and widespread acclaim as one of the greatest receivers in league history.
Beyond the field, he is a philanthropist and businessman, known for his Larry Fitzgerald Foundation supporting underserved youth and his savvy investments in ventures like the Phoenix Suns ownership group.
Examples
Larry Fitzgerald's route-running was so precise, it made defensive backs look like they were chasing ghosts in a haunted end zone.
Even in retirement, Larry Fitzgerald drops more knowledge on podcasts than he ever did passes on Sundays.
Watching Larry Fitzgerald snag that one-handed grab felt like watching a magician pull a rabbit out of a defender's helmet.
Larry Fitzgerald's career stats are so clean, they make fantasy football managers weep with regret for drafting anyone else.