How Valley athletes spent their Thanksgiving
Nov 23, 2012, 3:00 PM | Updated: 4:38 pm
Unlike some of the other professional sports franchises across the country, Thanksgiving provided Valley athletes with a complete day of rest.
And in the midst of their respective grueling seasons or even offseasons, it’s always interesting to see how a ‘day off’ is spent.
Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald will try to help Arizona snap a six-game losing streak Sunday. But that didn’t keep him from giving back Thursday.
@larryfitzgerald and Jerry, our dining room manager. Thanks for serving today Larry! twitter.com/SVdP/status/27…
— St. Vincent de Paul (@SVdP) November 22, 2012
Suns rookie guard Kendall Marshall is adjusting to pro life in just his first month in the league. So with no practice on Thursday, he chose to catch up on some much-needed TV time.
Big Bang Theory season 1 and 2 for me today. oh yes #TheLife
— Kendall Marshall (@KButter5) November 22, 2012
Once a kicker always a kicker for Jay Feely. Even away from the office, Feely couldn’t help but feel for fellow kickers Jason Hanson and Shane Graham during the highs-and-lows of the Texans’ 34-31 overtime victory.
Anyone who says kicking is easy; Shane Graham knows if he misses this kick his career may be over. That’s pressure!
— Jay Feely (@jayfeely) November 22, 2012
The Cardinals Calais Campbell may return Sunday after missing last week’s game against the Falcons. But on Thursday, all the defensive end could think about were the fans.
Happy thanksgiving to everyone! I am thankful to be a Cardinal and have the best fans in the business cheering me on every week
— Calais Campbell (@Campbell93) November 22, 2012
Diamondbacks outfielder Justin Upton didn’t have time to keep up with any potential trade rumors. He had enough on his hands playing with his nephew.
Happy Thanksgiving everyone – thankful for family time and my nephew Riley #futurefirstrounder twitter.com/JUS10UP10/stat…
—Justin Upton (@JUS10UP10) November 23, 2012
Cardinals rookie wide receiver Michael Floyd has come a long way from his childhood days in Saint Paul, Minnesota. But when families get together, photo albums usually come out. Here’s a throwback of Floyd.
#tbt family looking at old pics back at the crib. twitter.com/MichaelMFloyd/…
— MichaelFloyd (@MichaelMFloyd) November 23, 2012
And then there’s Suns guard Goran Dragic. The Slovenian didn’t have a traditional Thanksgiving Day feast. Instead of turkey, pumpkin pie and stuffing, Dragic opted for a more unconventional choice.
Last time I eat cotton candy I was 5 years old 🙂 twitter.com/Goran_Dragic/s…
— Goran Dragic (@Goran_Dragic) November 22, 2012