ARIZONA CARDINALS

Larry Fitzgerald feels good after coming off Cardinals COVID-19 list

Dec 10, 2020, 12:55 PM

Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald (11) warms up prior to an NFL football game agains...

Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald (11) warms up prior to an NFL football game against the Detroit Lions, Sunday, Sept. 27, 2020, in Glendale, Ariz. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

(AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

Larry Fitzgerald lived through the uncomfortable uncertainty after being diagnosed with coronavirus this Thanksgiving.

By that weekend, he felt the mild symptoms, and the next two weeks included lots of worrying, lots of getting things done around the house and, of course, frustration that he wasn’t able to help his Arizona Cardinals teammates in two losses.

Exactly two weeks after being diagnosed, Fitzgerald said he still has lingering symptoms but feels confident that he can play Sunday against the New York Giants.

His role and playing time for the Week 14 game is up to head coach Kliff Kingsbury, he said.

“I feel much better. Still can’t really taste or smell anything but that’s much better than (what) a lot of people are dealing with,” the receiver said Thursday.

Fitzgerald admitted the time away from the team helped his body heal with a “couple things that were bothering me before … not that it would keep me out of a game, but nagging things.”

A loss of appetite led to Fitzgerald shedding nine pounds, he added.

While cooped up and away from the team over the past two weeks, Fitzgerald said he used his time productively. He read, ran a few times and went through Peloton workouts.

“I got my estate planning all done again, revised my will, I did a lot of stuff,” he said.

There was also a bit of time to think. Fitzgerald, who is third on the team with 336 receiving yards this season, said the scariest part of coming down with the virus was not knowing what would come next.

A few days after Thanksgiving he began feeling unlike his normal self.

“You feel symptoms, you ask and nobody can really tell you it’s going to be better or this is how long it usually takes,” Fitzgerald said. “You’re sitting at home and you’re watching TV and you see the cases and you see the deaths across the nation … obviously, you worry.”

The 200 to 400 texts he’d receive a day from worried friends and acquaintances made Fitzgerald appreciate the relationships he’s built.

Of course, during his time off, the 37-year-old watched over the past two weeks as the Cardinals dropped games to the New England Patriots and Los Angeles Rams.

Sitting on the couch did allow him to see things he wouldn’t had he been on the sidelines, and the 17-year pro said he has forwarded those thoughts to his teammates and coaches. To reporters, he kept those opinions private.

“You learn very quickly in this league you’re either part of the problem or part of the solution. It’s hard not to feel like you’re part of the problem when you’re not there to help,” Fitzgerald said of watching Arizona from afar. “I hope I can bring some added energy, do something to help our team get back in the winner’s circle.”

Arizona Cardinals

Max Melton runs the 40-yard dash at the 2024 NFL Draft Combine...

Tyler Drake

Cardinals rookies on cusp of writing new chapter in their football journeys

While the NFL Draft marked the end of one journey, it along with rookie minicamp kicking off Friday signaled the beginning of another.

6 hours ago

Xavier Thomas celebrates midgame...

Tyler Drake

Arizona Cardinals sign Xavier Thomas, 3 other rookies to 4-year contracts

The Arizona Cardinals signed four rookies from their 2024 NFL Draft class to four-year contracts on Thursday.

8 hours ago

Cardinals rookie wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. announces on his social media he will be wearing...

Bailey Leasure

Marvin Harrison Jr. announces his Cardinals jersey number

Cardinals rookie wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. announces on his social media he will be wearing No. 18 for the team.

2 days ago

Kyler Murray #1 of the Arizona Cardinals runs onto the field before the game against the Seattle Se...

Arizona Sports

Arizona Cardinals schedule to release on May 15, per report

The Arizona Cardinals already know what teams they will be playing and where, just not when. That date is soon approaching, per a report.

2 days ago

Trey Benson celebrates...

Tyler Drake

Cardinals questions post-NFL Draft: Who takes over at RB2 behind James Conner?

Two names who could make a case to lock down the Cardinals' RB2 role include rookie Trey Benson and veteran Michael Carter.

2 days ago

Markus Bailey celebrates after a play...

Tyler Drake

Cardinals sign ex-Bengals linebacker Markus Bailey to 1-year deal

The Arizona Cardinals signed former Cincinnati Bengals linebacker Markus Bailey to a one-year deal, the team announced Tuesday.

2 days ago

Larry Fitzgerald feels good after coming off Cardinals COVID-19 list