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Exchanged but not yet gone, the former Cardinals quarterback Josh Rosen had one more thing to do before packing his stuff and moving to Florida.
He appeared at Larry Fitzgerald's celebrity softball match on Saturday. According to Arizona RepublicRosen specifically stayed for this event.
"I think it's just a testimony of who he is as a man," Fitzgerald said. "He could very easily have already been to Miami or just say," Hey, I'm not going to do it, "but it shows his commitment, his character, and his friendship – I'm very lucky to call him a friend, I can not wait to see him do great things in Miami. "
By the RepublicRosen received a standing ovation before winning the derby home run and eventually being named MVP of the match. He also addressed the crowd.
"I just want to say thank you to everyone," said Rosen. "We did not win as many games as I would have hoped, but I had a great time and an amazing year. Sad to see it, but new chapters, new beginnings, and I'm excited for things to come. I'll always be a cardinal and a root for you guys as long as I'm up. "
"I do not think anyone could have handled this more professionally than him," Fitzgerald said. "I mean he has been an accomplished professional throughout this process. And, you know, I think he has a lot of respect for his behavior. And I know we're all supporting him at his next stop. "
Many other people will also be interested in Rosen. Despite the blows he had received before the 2018 plan for God forbid us to hold opinions and to be willing to share them, Rosen has been admirable in recent months. And, frankly, the cardinals should have kept it.
What if Kyler Murray was not as good as he was expected? And if he hurts himself? The cardinals would have kept Rosen and the three years, he has $ 6.2 million left.
We do not really know why the Cardinals thought that Murray and Rosen could not coexist for a year or maybe more. Maybe the way Rosen behaved shows that they could have.