Larry Fitzgerald will be returning for a 15th NFL season in 2018—a surprising development given that the Cardinals are starting over with a new head coach, quarterback and offensive system.
But in a way, the change and tumult suit the 34-year-old well. It has helped define his career to date.
Fitzgerald will have a legitimate chance to pass Terrell Owens as the No. 2 receiver in NFL history this year, currently sitting 389 receiving yards behind the recently-inducted Hall of Famer. Fitzgerald also has an outside chance at moving into second place all-time in receptions, as he trails tight end Tony Gonzalez by 91 catches (over the past three seasons with Carson Palmer, Fitzgerald has averaged 108 catches per year).