Orlando Sentinel

Fitzgerald’s impact isn’t numbers game

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A short while after playing a round of golf on a sun-drenched morning in Orlando, was missing something. The NFL playoffs. “I am setting out every year for one goal and one goal only, and that’s to compete for a Lombardi [Trophy],’’ said Fitzgerald, 33. “When you fall short of that, especially at my age, there is not much silver lining to it. Thirteen years of sucking, you know. You feel unfulfille­d, and sitting back watching games last week, it sucked.’’

Fitzgerald, who participat­ed in a pro-am Thursday, will be in the field for the Diamond Resorts Invitation­al. The 54-hole celebrity tournament is set to begin today at Tranquilo Golf Club at Four Seasons Resort Orlando.

Despite his relaxed demeanor, Fitzgerald maintains a high standard. It’s why the Arizona Cardinals wide receiver called his 2016 season a failure despite these statistics: 107 catches for 1,023 yards and six touchdowns. That’s because the Cardinals, one year after losing to the Carolina Panthers in the NFC Championsh­ip Game, finished 7-8-1.

“It is not fun, and you’ve got a team as talented as any team in the playoffs but couldn’t get stuff together,’’ Fitzgerald said.

Fitzgerald, who has spent his entire career in Arizona, has his stuff together. His total of 1,125 catches ranks third all time, and his 14,389 receiving yards are ninth.

“It seems the older he gets, it seems like he is going backward,’’ said Arizona cornerback

who also is playing golf this week in Orlando. “He seems like he is getting better the older he gets. He is playing like a 25-year-old.’’

As impressive as his body of art, Fitzgerald realizes Father Time can’t be caught from behind.

“My body is getting worse every year, but I have found a head coach [ who knows what the heck he is doing, puts me in position to be successful, doesn’t ask me to do things I am not capable of doing anymore,” Fitzgerald said. “I trust him. He trusts me. I think I have an All-Pro quarterbac­k in

who makes it pretty easy. I am just grate- COMMENTARY ful for the opportunit­y I have at this stage of my career.’’

Fitzgerald scored twice in Super Bowl XLIII on Feb. 1, 2009, when the Cardinals lost 27-23 to the Pittsburgh Steelers in Tampa. Eight years — and counting — Fitzgerald does not know whether he will get back again.

“I remember more the opportunit­y and the journey we were able to embark on that was really special,” Fitzgerald said of the Cardinals’ only Super Bowl appearance in franchise history. “We fell short of our ultimate goal, but it was a great accomplish­ment to get to that point.’’

Fitzgerald simply has been great.

His stats show it. His durability — missing only six out of a possible 208 regular-season games in his career — proves it. Peterson, his teammate of six years, confirms it.

Both Cardinals are expected to return to Orlando for the Pro Bowl on Jan. 29 at Camping World Stadium.

“The guy is just so lovable,’’ Peterson said. “What can you say bad about Larry? His hairline is about to leave? That’s about the only thing you can say negatively about him. Other than that, the guy is a class act, A-1. I haven’t had a better teammate than Larry.’’ On Jan. 13, 1974, the Miami Dolphins repeated as NFL champions by beating the Minnesota Vikings 24-7 in Super Bowl VIII in Houston. Former UCF DB

intercepti­on in the final minute sealed the Houston Texans’ 27-14 victory against the Oakland Raiders on Saturday. Bouye went undrafted before signing with the Texans in 2013 and is expected to be a sought-after free agent this offseason. ... Former Dr. Phillips standout

a safety with the Green Bay Packers, was selected to the Associated Press’ NFL All-Pro second team. ... New York Jets DL

who went to Daytona Beach Mainland, will replace injured Oakland Raiders LB on the AFC’s Pro Bowl roster. ...

The Jacksonvil­le Jaguars will select fourth, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 19th and the Dolphins 22nd in the first round of the NFL Draft in April. … New Denver Broncos coach

the former Dolphins defensive coordinato­r, anticipate­s Central Floridians

and competing to be the team’s quarterbac­k. Siemian was 289-of-486 passing for 3,401 yards, 18 touchdowns and 10 intercepti­ons in 14 games this season. Lynch was drafted in the first round in 2016.

Griese threw seven passes, completing six for 73 yards.

 ?? JAE C. HONG/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald caught 107 passes for 1,023 yards in 2016, his 13th NFL season.
JAE C. HONG/ASSOCIATED PRESS Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald caught 107 passes for 1,023 yards in 2016, his 13th NFL season.
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