Arizona Cardinals legend Larry Fitzgerald knows what makes great quarterbacks, and Kyler Murray better take notes.

In a Bleacher Report  Q&A, Fitzgerald was asked what a QB needs to do to help his wide receiver–or his whole team for the matter. The 37-year-old free agent wideout had a rather simple answer, though, noting that all it takes is communication.

The 17-year NFL veteran even mentioned that it's what makes Kansas City Chiefs signal caller Patrick Mahomes and Tampa Bay Buccaneers great Tom Brady so effective.

“Communicate. The great QBs are great at talking to their guys on the sidelines. Tom Brady, Patrick Mahomes – they're constantly communicating, trying to get on the same page,” the ex-Cardinals WR said.

It is a really simple advice, but it certainly holds a lot of weight. Besides, if there's anyone who knows the right way to unleash a talented wide receiver, it is Larry Fitzgerald himself. He has 11 Pro Bowls and more than 17,000 receiving yards to show for it, and he

Kyler Murray is only 23 years old and has a lot to learn. Luckily for him, he got to spend two seasons with Fitzgerald after he was drafted No.1 overall by the Cardinals in 2019.

Murray is only getting better as the years go by, but as what Fitzgerald said, the Cardinals QB needs to also improve his communication as much as physical skills.