Devin Fitzgerald, the son of Arizona Cardinals legend Larry Fitzgerald, has committed to one of the top NCAA football programs.
In a video shared by 247 Sports, Devin announced that he was joining the Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team, with Larry Fitzgerald at his side. Devin, who attends Phoenix Brophy Prep, is also a wide receiver:
BREAKING: 3-star WR Devin Fitzgerald commits to Notre Dame LIVE on 247Sports 🚨
The son of NFL legend Larry Fitzgerald is the No. 55 overall ranked WR in the 2026 class@devinfitz118 x @irishillustratd pic.twitter.com/h179oDAQbE
— 247Sports (@247Sports) July 5, 2025
Devin has a three-star rating and is ranked as the No. 55 wide receiver by 247 Sports for the class of 2026. He’s listed at 6-foot-2 and 205 pounds, receiving offers from other top programs, including Clemson, UCLA, Stanford and Florida State.
Larry Fitzgerald will be eligible for the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2026, and it’s hard to envision him being snubbed in his first year on the ballot. A model of longevity, Fitzgerald spent his entire 17-year career with the Cardinals (2004 to 2020) and never missed more than three games in a season.
Fitzgerald played all 16 regular-season games in 12 of his 16 NFL campaigns. He helped the long-suffering Cardinals franchise to four playoff appearances in his career, including trips to the 2008 and 2015 NFC Championship Games and a surprise Super Bowl 43 berth.
Only Jerry Rice (1,549 receptions and 22,895) had more career receptions and receiving yards than Larry Fitzgerald, who caught 1,432 yards for 17,492 yards in his Hall of Fame career.
In nine playoff games, Fitzgerald recorded 57 receptions for 942 yards and 10 touchdowns.