Larry Fitzgerald, Cards agree to deal

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Larry Fitzgerald isn't going anywhere.


The Cardinals star wide receiver agreed to "essentially" a two-year contract Wednesday to stay with the only team he's played for.



Cardinals general manager Steve Keim announced the deal Wednesday at the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis, saying "we're finished."


Keim did not disclose financial details. Fitzgerald will receive $22 million in guaranteed money over the course of the new contract, according to ESPN sources and multiple reports.


Fitzgerald was due to earn $16.25 million with a $23.6 million cap hit in 2015, making his contract one of the Cardinals' top offseason priorities.


"I think it was just really important to Larry to remain a Cardinal," Keim said. "I know he feels like it's a special place. He has a tremendous relationship with Michael Bidwill, our president and owner, so that really helped, as well, to have those two sit down and talk things out.


"We knew all along that Larry wanted to stay a Cardinal. We just had to find that balance where both sides were happy."


Keim acknowledged that he and Fitzgerald's agent, Eugene Parker, talked "quite a bit" over the past year.


"Once we decided to really put the foot on the gas pedal the last week or so, we were able to get the deal done pretty quickly," Keim said. "The two biggest goals for us were pretty simple -- No. 1 to compensate Larry for the type of player, the type of talent that he is and the leader that he is; and essentially clearing up enough salary-cap space for us moving forward to be able to be aggressive and proactive when free agency starts."


Bidwill said last week that the team hoped to acquire a high-profile free agent with the salary-cap space freed up by reworking Fitzgerald's deal.


"There's some additional tough decisions that we're going to have to make, but [Fitzgerald's new deal] does give us the room, at least from our projections, that we'll be able to be pretty active in free agency and address some of those needs that we've talked about," Keim said.


Fitzgerald, 31, has spent his entire 11-year career with the Cardinals and is the franchise's all-time leader in every major receiving category.


But Fitzgerald's production has declined drastically over the past three seasons. The eight-time Pro Bowler had just 784 receiving yards -- his lowest total since his rookie year -- and a career-low two touchdowns in 2014.
 

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Glad to see he gets to stay where he seems to enjoy playing without taking too much of a hit to the teams cap.
 
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Stupid move. His best has gotten them nowhere and he is on the decline. He is worth half that money by NFL standards. Teams life this are why I say just draft a qb every year. Literally every year. If they could get the qb right, they are a playoff team.
 

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Stupid move. His best has gotten them nowhere and he is on the decline. He is worth half that money by NFL standards. Teams life this are why I say just draft a qb every year. Literally every year. If they could get the qb right, they are a playoff team.

I agree. His better days are (likely) behind him. He's still a very good receiver, but for the money they should have gone into the FA market (or the draft). Great WR's can be found in any round of the draft.
 
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Receivers are easier to find in the draft now because of rule changes. You don't need to be built like Calvin or Larry anymore. It is more important to have quickness and be able to get off the LOS than it is to be 6'4" with a 40" vertical now. Sure if you can get Calvin, take him. Having a great wr without a real qb is basically pointless. Just wasted talent. Luck makes TY Hilton and Reggie Wayne look good. Notice with Reggie Wayne on the field in 2011, colts went 2-14. Because they didn't have a real quarterback.

If you don't have 1, you have nothing. Draft 1 every year until you get it right.
 

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Larry Fitzgerald made his 1,000th reception and topped 1,000 yards receiving for the seventh time. The Cardinals (10-2) have won seven of eight since losing 24-22 at home to St. Louis in Week 4.
Fitzgerald is the youngest player to reach 1,000 catches and is tied for 10th on the career list with Hines Ward. He caught eight passes for 55 yards.
 

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