Cardinals' Larry Fitzgerald Talks Kyler Murray, Suns NBA Title Run, More in B/R AMA

AP Photo/Rick ScuteriLarry Fitzgerald, Arizona Cardinals wide receiver, has already established his legacy as one of the most important players in NFL history. Now, Fitzgerald wants to chase the one thing that has been missing in his long and successful career.Super Bowl champion.Fitzgerald has a strong team to support him as he reaches the summit of the mountain in the 2021 season.Fitzgerald sat down for an AMA with B/R to discuss Kyler Murray's win, the Phoenix Suns winning the NBA Finals, and more before setting off for training camp at State Farm Stadium, Glendale.Here is the complete transcript of the AMA session.@RonaldAcunaJr13 Do the members make fun of Kyler Murray’s height?None that I know of. Although the older guys don't have the same conversations as the younger guys, I haven’t heard any.@Supreme_Baller5 How can a QB help his WR the most?Communicate. Communicate. Great QBs can communicate with their players from the sidelines. Tom Brady and Patrick Mahomes are always communicating to each other, trying to get on the exact same page.@Just_in_Time How inspirational is it to see Suns reach the finals for only the second time since 1993?It is amazing. It was amazing to see how many people supported the team and the energy it generated. To see CP3, Devin Booker and Monty Williams, James Jones, and other guys who worked so hard to bring this all together. It's great fun. It's great to be able watch it.@Max1mo What made you choose the No. @Max1mo Why did you choose the No.When I graduated college, I wore No. 1. They wouldn't permit skill players to wear single-digit numbers. In practice, I wore number 11. 11. They offered me No. 80 in final cuts. I chose to stay with No. 11.@Donavans_agent Which teammate is your most influential?It's hard to choose one. Emmitt Smith was a rookie around Emmitt Smith. Kelvin Beachum was last year. Two individuals at opposite ends of the spectrum, but both unique.@Not_BobbyWagner After whom did you model your game?Cris Carter was someone I looked up too and he was a great mentor. He was someone I looked up to.@rutilab When was your "Welcome To the NFL" moment?My second game against the Patriots. Rodney Harrison hit me several times, and it wasn't easy to just run around after him. It was one of my most difficult experiences.@Donovans_agent Have you ever had a favorite corner?Patrick Peterson is a great opponent. He pushes you to improve.@DekeGeek Which is your favorite or least favorite thing about being an athlete?You can do the things you've always wanted to. You get hurt. Football can be hard. You get many nicks and bruises that will stay with you for the rest of your life.@ebindel: Are you excited to work as a commentator for Capital One's The Match Would you play in this event if you were a stronger golfer?It's so exciting. It's something that I have watched since its inception. As a spectator, it's something I enjoy watching. Being a golfer myself, it was great to be able see the pros, such as Phil and Bryson, who are both multiple champions. It was also great to see Rogers and Brady do things that they aren't professionals, but are very good at. It's amazing. It would be great to try it. I believe anyone would enjoy the opportunity to practice in something they aren't experts at.@Belacsmoon Do you have any pregame rituals or routines?I am not superstitious. I have never done anything that was considered exceptional.@Rhettro To what do you attribute your persistence after 17 years of playing in the league?I am extremely blessed by the good Lord and I thank my parents for teaching me a good work ethic and supporting me in all aspects of my life.@Not_KyrieIrving Which is your best piece of advice?When I was a child, I had lots to live on. My grandmother said to me that you have one mouth and two ears for a reason. I was taught to listen more, and to talk less.@SunVike2K What life goals are you working towards outside of the field?Improve. Learn. Find ways to become more knowledgeable on different subjects. It is impossible to stay motivated by sports forever, so find something that keeps you interested.@NicholasPaccione Which was the most fun game you have ever played? (Or a funny moment that occurred during a game?)2007: We lost to the Bears. Coach Green stated that "They are what we thought they would be." Although it was a terrible loss, the soundbit will stay with me for ever.@Rhettro Where do you go after your NFL career?I'm not sure yet. There are a few options available, but I need to talk with my family.Rapid Fire:@KatxDLoaded2020 Where is your favorite place that you have been?Australia. This was the first time I have been outside of the U.S. It was my first time outside the USA. I was there for 40 days. It was great fun.@BayLegend What's the most memorable touchdown?Super Bowl TD: I got it. Although it didn't go our way, it was one of the most memorable moments.@MAX1MO What is your favorite song?21 questions from 50 Cent. Listening to this music made me break the TV. It was too much.@Bucksin6dude What is your favorite Arizona restaurant?Steak 44@coachvinoo One thing you would tell a rookie version.Do not be afraid to work hard. Pay attention. Stack your chips.Fitzgerald will also be getting ready for the 2021 seasons. He will also show off his broadcasting skills on July 6.The 11-time Pro Bowler will join Capital One's The Match, where Phil Mickelson and Tom Brady take on Aaron Rodgers and Bryson DeChambeau in a head to head golf event.