Larry Fitzgerald makes diving catch for 100th career touchdown
Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald caught his 100th career touchdown in Sunday night’s game against the Patriots.
Midway through the fourth quarter, Fitzgerald dove for a pass in the back of the end zone, hauling it in for his second score of the night. It gave the 13-year veteran five catches for 36 yards.
The 33-year-old is the 10th player in league history with 100 career touchdowns. The last man to reach the milestone was Chargers tight end Antonio Gates in 2015.
A report Sunday indicated that Fitzgerald expects to retire at season’s end. He has been selected to the Pro Bowl nine times, including seven straight appearances from 2007 to 2013. He has seven 1,000 yard seasons, including four years with at least 1,400 receiving yards.
– Kenny Ducey