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"I couldn't even straighten my leg out so I knew I wasn't going to be able to continue," Fitzgerald said. "It's frustrating for me right now." Oct 9, 2006 East Valley Tribune

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By CHIP SCOGGINS and JUDD ZULGAD, Star Tribune staff writers
Last update: July 9, 2009 - 12:45 AM
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Jerry Rice and Larry Fitzgerald Jr., the finest wideouts of the past and present, drew NFL stars to Minnesota.

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Hall of Fame receiver Jerry Rice (third from left) shared training and pass-catching tips with Arizona’s Larry Fitzgerald Jr. (left) and Denver’s Brandon Marshall (right) during a workout with NFL players Wednesday at the University of Minnesota.

 

Larry Fitzgerald Jr. knew he wanted to bring some of the NFL's top talent to the Twin Cities this summer to workout, share ideas and talk shop about their craft.

He took his idea a step further by inviting the greatest wide receiver in NFL history to join him. Jerry Rice didn't need much convincing, even though he didn't really know Fitzgerald, the Arizona Cardinals Pro Bowl wide receiver and former Holy Angels star who is widely regarded as one of the top wide receivers in the NFL today.

"I had heard great things about Larry," said Rice, the future Hall of Famer who set a host of receiving records with the San Francisco 49ers. "We've never really had an opportunity to spend time together. But you can tell he just loves the game and he works at it."

Fitzgerald hopes to make the Twin Cities a popular destination for NFL players looking to stay in shape with intensive workouts prior to the start of training camp. Fitzgerald, Rice and a group of players that included wide receivers Brandon Marshall (Denver Broncos), Greg Jennings (Green Bay Packers) and Michael Clayton (Tampa Bay Buccaneers) worked out at the Gophers practice facility Wednesday.

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Another Fitzgerald takes his own route to the NFL

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Marcus Fitzgerald attended a handful of regular-season games in which his older brother, Arizona Cardinals standout Larry Jr., played last year. Marcus also was in attendance throughout the playoffs as Larry's numerous receptions helped the Cardinals reach the Super Bowl.

 

While Marcus was proud, he also longed for the chance to demonstrate his own skills. That wasn't possible after the wide receiver suffered a torn hamstring while doing the 40-yard dash at his 2008 Pro Day at Marshall. The injury meant Marcus didn't have the opportunity to catch on with a team in the spring and he ended up spending his time in the Twin Cities working out and keeping his focus on getting a chance.

 

That opportunity will come this weekend as Fitzgerald joins a group of players at the Vikings' three-day rookie camp on a tryout basis.

"Last year I pretty much stayed here and just kept training and kept grinding," said Fitzgerald, who trained at Velocity Sports Performance in Champlin. "I knew my opportunity would come eventually. My whole mind-set was to keep training like I knew this was going to happen."

 

The son of longtime Twin Cities journalist Larry Fitzgerald Sr., Marcus' invitation to the Vikings camp came after he had a discussion with Brad Childress last month while attending a fund-raising event named in honor of Marcus' late mother, Carol.

 Fitzgerald, 23, got the opportunity to tell the Vikings coach about himself and his time at Marshall. Fitzgerald's best season came as a sophomore when he had 41 receptions for 448 yards and two touchdowns; he had only five catches for 71 yards as a senior. Childress liked what he heard enough to invite Fitzgerald to try out.

 

It was a dream scenario for Fitzgerald, who like his brother, had grown up rooting for the Vikings and served as a ballboy for the team from 1998-2003. At the time, Fitzgerald tried to work with the Vikings running backs because that was his position, but eventually he was converted to wide receiver at Marshall.That, of course, is the same position his big brother plays. Marcus has talked to his brother about this tryout and Larry Jr., 25, is even sending some gloves. But while Marcus appreciates the help, his desire is to make a name for himself.

 

"My story is going to be different than Larry's," Marcus said. "Larry was the third pick overall [in 2004] and things just happened for him. He got a big contract, got to play right away. But with me having to go through the injury and come through adversity of not getting drafted -- it's a mental test, and really made me persevere and appreciate it that much more."

 
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 Larry Fitzgerald's little brother Marcus perseveres as he seeks job with Minnesota Vikings

 By Sean Jensen
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Marcus Fitzgerald has never shied away from his superstar sibling's shadow.

Like his older brother Larry Fitzgerald Jr., the Arizona Cardinals' three-time Pro Bowl receiver, Marcus Fitzgerald starred at Academy of Holy Angels and earned a Division I football scholarship.

But, unlike his brother, Marcus Fitzgerald has not walked a red-carpet path to the NFL.

He wasn't invited to the 2008 NFL combine. He wasn't drafted. And he wasn't given his first NFL tryout until February, at the behest of big brother.

Despite the adversity, including a stint as a valet parking attendant at an Eden Prairie restaurant, Marcus hasn't conceded a dream that he and Larry have shared since they were boys in Minneapolis.

Now, Marcus may one-up Larry.

After seeking out Vikings coach Brad Childress at a fundraiser for his late mother, Carol, on April 10, Marcus Fitzgerald eventually secured an invitation to this weekend's rookie camp at Winter Park. There are no promises, because he hasn't signed a contract, but he is thrilled about the chance to play for the team he and Larry grew up rooting for and that his father, Larry Fitzgerald Sr., covered for the Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder and numerous radio stations for the past 30 years.

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