The Facts: Fitzgerald opened his NFL Network appearance on Sunday by joking he was trying to get Kurt Warner to return for a couple of more years under center. While the receiver's tone was encouraging, he gave a peculiar timeline for his decision. "I haven't made any definitive decisions," Fitzgerald said. "I'll be ready in about a week or two."
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Fitz added: " I'm excited about what the future holds. Obviously there are things that still need to happen in terms of personnel, draft and things like that that help our team improve. But I'm confident that (GM) Steve Keim is doing a good job with that." Maybe so, but Keim isn't finding Arizona's next starting quarterback in a week or two, making that deadline unrealistic. There is the possibility, though, of Fitzgerald speaking with Keim in the next week or two and learning the franchise's plans for approaching the offseason, which could include pursuit of Kirk Cousins. In that instance, it sounds as though Fitzgerald could be convinced to stick around. The receiver definitely still has plenty of football in him. Fitzgerald looked much like he has for the majority of his career in 2017, posting another 100-plus-reception, 1,000-plus-yard season despite Arizona riding a roller coaster to an 8-8 finish. If he comes anywhere near what he's done in every season of his career, he'll move into No. 2 all-time in receiving yards in 2018.