Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald has been noncommittal about his future, and there is a chance that Sunday's loss against the Los Angeles Rams was his final home game. Whenever Fitzgerald does retire, he will go down as one of the greatest wide receivers ever, but he did do something Sunday he has never done before: throw a touchdown pass.

After the game, Fitzgerald was asked about the touchdown pass and joked it was a bit like how Kurt Warner threw the ball:

“I guess it’s like a layup in basketball; you can’t miss,” said Larry Fitzgerald, per AP News. “I just wanted to put a little air under it. It came out a little wobbly, like (former teammate) Kurt Warner’s ball. But, like Kurt Warner’s ball, it was effective.”

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Fitzgerald has always been a humble guy, and that was the case when he tried to give his teammates the credit for the success in his career:

“I play a team sport. I’m not Michael Phelps or Tiger Woods. Those guys do individual things,” Fitzgerald said. “Everything I’ve done has been in the context of a team setting. It’s a little uncomfortable to be singled out. There’s 11 guys with me and I wouldn’t be able to do my job without every single guy doing it. It’s cool, but still, you never get used to that.”

The Cardinals' final game this season comes against the Seattle Seahawks, and there will be a lot of focus this week on Larry Fitzgerald.