The Arizona Cardinals agreed to a new contract agreement with Larry Fitzgerald on Wednesday to keep the receiver with the team for the next two years and the move helped free up salary cap space this offseason and the team may target players like CJ Spiller, Mark Ingram, Ben Tate or Adrian Peterson if he is released by the Minnesota Vikings.
Read full storyThe Minnesota Vikings could look at an Adrian Peterson trade or release this offseason once his suspension is done if the two sides can't agree on a pay cut and if that happens, teams like the Dallas Cowboys, Oakland Raiders, Miami Dolphins, San Francisco 49ers and New England Patriots could be interested in acquiring the running back.
Read full storyThe New England Patriots may look at Larry Fitzgerald if the Arizona Cardinals opt to release or trade the wide receiver after the playoffs and this comes as NE is likely to release Danny Amendola before the 2015 campaign, as he has been injury-prone and not as productive as expected during his run with Tom Brady and Bill Belichick.
Read full storyThe Arizona Cardinals may be without Larry Fitzgerald on Sunday for Week 12 and that would be a big hit for the team and fantasy owners should look at John Brown and Michael Floyd as start options at WR if he misses time, as Drew Stanton will need those players to step up while Fitzgerald heals from a sprained knee.
Read full storyThe Oakland Raiders are still winless this season and next year the team may make some changes in the front office, but if Reggie McKenzie remains he will have to try to save his job and one way could be through trades and names like Larry Fitzgerald, Andre Johnson, Vincent Jackson, Mike Wallace and Andre Johnson could be on the trading block.
Read full storyThe Arizona Cardinals may look at a Larry Fitzgerald trade this offseason and teams like the Oakland Raiders, Seattle Seahawks, Miami Dolphins, New England Patriots or Minnesota Vikings could be interested in a deal, as Fitzgerald is set to make a ton of money and the Cards may want some cap flexibility with a number of important players hitting free agency next year.
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