Larry Fitzgerald’s father dead at 71

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Larry Fitzgerald Sr., the father of NFL legend Larry Fitzgerald Jr., passed away on Monday, according to his family.

He was 71.

Fitzgerald Jr.’s brother, Marcus, shared the sad news via a statement on X.

It is with heavy hearts that we share the passing of our father, Larry Fitzgerald Sr. A devoted father, husband, grandfather, and a true pioneer in the Minnesota broadcasting community, he spent his life pouring into the people and the city he loved so much.

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— Marcus R. Fitzgerald (@ProfessorMFitz) June 1, 2026

“It is with heavy hearts that we share the passing of our father, Larry Fitzgerald Sr.,” Marcus wrote. “A devoted father, husband, grandfather, and a true pioneer in the Minnesota broadcasting community, he spent his life pouring into the people and the city he loved so much.

“He left us peacefully this afternoon, surrounded by his family and the people who loved him most. We are so grateful for the incredible care and kindness shown by the team at the University of Minnesota Fairview Southdale Hospital during this time.”

Larry Fitzgerald, a football player, wearing a gray t-shirt with black bands, looking on with his hand on his chin while watching a game with another man.Larry Fitzgerald Sr.’s family announced his passing on Monday.

Marcus went on to ask for thoughts and prayers as the family attempts to “navigate these first difficult days.”

While most known for being the father of one of the greatest receivers of all time, Fitzgerald Sr. made a name for himself long before Fitzgerald Jr. donned the No. 11 in Arizona.

Fitzgerald Sr. worked as a sportswriter in Minnesota for decades, reporting on everything from the Timberwolves to the Vikings. In 2009, he actually got to cover his son’s appearance at Super Bowl XLIII in Tampa.

A man in a suit claps next to an award for Larry Fitzgerald for the Super Bowl Gospel Celebration.Larry Fitzgerald Sr. worked as a sports reporter for decades.

Fitzgerald Sr. earned many accolades during his sportswriting career, including the 2019 Living Legend Legacy Award.

In 2003, he launched the Carol Fitzgerald Memorial Fund — an org. dedicated to raising awareness for breast cancer — following the death of his wife and Fitzgerald Jr.’s mom, Carol.

During one of his last public appearances in February, Fitzgerald Sr. spoke about how proud he was that Fitzgerald Jr. had been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s 2026 class on the first ballot.

“This is an incredible honor,” Fitzgerald Sr. said at the time. “To see your son become a first ballot hall of Famer. There’s almost 300 Hallo Framers but there’s only a handful of first ballot ones. You know how special that is and it means so much to me, I can’t tell you.”

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