Larry Fitzgerald Declares Justin Jefferson the NFL’s Best Receiver
Who's the best wide receiver in the NFL? The ongoing debate never takes a day off, and legendary Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald chimed in on The Rich Eisen Show on Thursday.
Fitzgerald broke onto the scene for the Academy of Holy Angels as a high school star, and he clearly still has some love for Minnesota. He thinks Justin Jefferson still has the top spot.
"That's such a tough question. I think Justin Jefferson, to me, what he has been able to do, and I think Ja'Marr Chase and Jefferson are like neck and neck," Fitzgerald said. "Ja'Marr has had the luxury of having, you know, somebody who is in the conversation of MVP, quality player at quarterback, in Joe Burrow, his entire career."
Chase has the best case for the second spot, but he certainly has had better quarterback play when Joe Burrow is healthy. That hasn't been the case this season, but Jefferson has had more up-and-down play from the QB position.
"Justin has done it with Sam Darnold, he has done it with J.J. McCarthy, he has done it with Kirk Cousins. He has done it with a lot of different players, and his numbers never change," Fitzgerald continued. "That's really, truly a testament to being the best player on the field. Everybody is aware of where you are, and you're still able to go out there and make play after play.
"He just stands for all the right things. He's in the long line of great Minnesota Vikings receivers. I'm a homer, I don't know if you can tell. Born and raised in Minnesota, I still got a little Vikings love for him.
There are one million stats to support Jefferson's argument as the top receiver in football. Landing some recognition from a player of Fitzgerald's caliber shouldn't come as a surprise.
JJ Watt Speaks Out on Shedeur Sanders’ Situation as Browns Face Mounting Pressure

As the Cleveland Browns navigate a challenging season, the decision to keep rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders on the bench has stirred significant discussion among fans and analysts. Former NFL star JJ Watt recently weighed in on the situation, emphasizing that the stakes are high for both the players and coaching staff.
With the Browns struggling with a 1-5 record, Watt’s comments underscore the pressure to perform, particularly as Dillon Gabriel is set to start against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Watt pointed out that decisions made in the NFL are not taken lightly, especially when jobs and livelihoods are on the line.
The Browns’ choice to start Gabriel over Sanders reflects their commitment to finding immediate solutions as they aim to turn their season around. While many fans have expressed excitement about Sanders’ potential, Watt’s perspective highlights the realities of professional football where performance metrics dictate opportunities.
Sanders was drafted in the fifth round, and his position behind Gabriel, a third-round pick, indicates the Browns’ plan to prioritize experience as they look to stabilize their offense. Head coach Kevin Stefanski has been clear about his approach, stating that the focus remains on developing players while ensuring that the team runs a cohesive offense. This approach, however, raises questions about Sanders’ readiness and how long he will remain on the sidelines.
Despite the disappointment of not starting, Sanders is still considered a valuable asset for the team. His time on the bench allows him to learn and adapt to the professional game, but the clock is ticking as pressure mounts for the Browns to improve their performance. The current quarterback situation has left the door open for speculation about Sanders’ future role.
Former NFL Star JJ Watt Drops Honest take on Cleveland Browns’ Shedeur Sanders Not Starting
Watt recently shared his thoughts about Sanders not starting for the Browns. This can be seen in a post shared by the sports analyst on his official X account.
If the Browns thought Shedeur Sanders would give them a better chance to win, he would start. And maybe that day does come. I know there are many people out there very much looking forward to seeing what he’s capable of at this level if given the chance. Myself included. But jobs and livelihoods are on the line, coaches and front offices don’t just hold players back for no reason. They need to win and they need to win fast. They’ll do whatever it takes for that to happen.
The Browns offense hasn’t scored over 17 points in 11 straight games. There have clearly been offensive struggles, regardless of who’s been playing the QB position.
This is the position they put themselves in when they drafted two QBs in the same class in the first 5 rounds. Whoever got the first chance to play was always going to have the potential distraction of the other QB and the “what if” factor. It leaves no room for error, making mistakes, growing, maturing and getting the benefit of the doubt in the court of public opinion.
The upcoming game against the Steelers represents a critical moment for Gabriel and the Browns. If they can achieve a much-needed victory, it may provide some breathing room for the coaching staff, but if not, the scrutiny surrounding the decision to bench Sanders will intensify.
While Watt’s insights reflect the harsh realities of NFL decision-making, they also serve as a reminder of the potential that lies within Shedeur Sanders. As the Browns navigate this pivotal week, all eyes will be on how the quarterback situation unfolds and what it means for the team’s future.