Yuma Sun

Cards’ Fitzgerald motivated by quest for championsh­ip

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GLENDALE, Ariz. — Training camp is a drag at this point in Larry Fitzgerald’s long and accomplish­ed NFL career. Of course, the quest for the ring is the main reason the 14-year veteran continues to play.

The longtime Arizona Cardinals wide receiver isn’t sure what his future holds as far as retirement.

“That’s the only reason I’m playing at this point,” Fitzgerald said Sunday, the second day of Cardinals training camp. “From a personal standpoint, things I’ve accomplish­ed, they’re fine. But the thing that you will say is out of your control because you’re in a team sport is a championsh­ip.”

Fitzgerald said he feels good, and when retirement comes there won’t be a podium or tears because “that’s not who I am.”

Yet it is important to him to still be productive as a player when he decides to step away. Fitzgerald admitted it would be a struggle to accept a diminished role due to not being able to give 100 percent.

“The end is never really pretty for elite athletes. It never looks good. You watch Michael Jordan in a Washington Wizards uniform or see Tony Dorsett playing for the Denver Broncos . ... It’s weird because you’re used to seeing them at their most dominant stage,” Fitzgerald said. “For me, I really want to do things at a high level and be able to walk away and still be someone who can play at a high level.”

Fitzgerald has asked others who are closer to retirement or have retired about their thought process going into it. He’s been doing that for the last few years,

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ASSOCIATED PRESS ARIZONA CARDINALS RECEIVER Larry Fitzgerald (11) makes a catch in front of defensive back Ronald Zamort (29) during an NFL football training camp Monday in Glendale, Ariz.
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