There's no doubt that throughout his 17-year career (2004 to 2020), Larry Fitzgerald established himself as one of the greatest wide receivers in NFL history, accumulating 1,432 receptions, 17,492 yards and 121 touchdowns.
However, despite retiring following the 2020 season, he's still surrounded by football, as his son, Devin, a class of 2026 wide receiver for Brophy College Preparatory, announced on Saturday he will be committing to the Notre Dame Fighting Irish.
It became a special moment for Larry, who would later make an emotional Instagram post for his son, with part of the message saying, "I’m so proud of the young man you’re becoming. Watching you grow, learn, and find your way has truly been one of the greatest blessings of my life."
Of course, it drew a reaction from Devin, who acknowledged his father's kind words with a simple heart emoji.
Choosing Notre Dame certainly wasn't an easy decision for Devin, as he had a number of high-profile teams looking to land his services, including his father's college team, the Pittsburgh Panthers.
However, they weren't even one of the finalists, because before making his decision on Saturday, he previously revealed he was choosing between the Fighting Irish, the Clemson Tigers, the UCLA Bruins and the Stanford Cardinal.
Devin, a three-star prospect per On3 Industry Rankings, fits in nicely to an already impressive 2026 recruiting class for Notre Dame, which has a total of 25 commitments, ranking No. 4 in the nation.
Devin certainly isn't the only wide receiver in that group either, as he'll be joined by several four stars, including Kaydon Finley, Bubba Frazier and Brayden Robinson.
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