What is the craziest thing a fan has ever asked a professional football player and Hall of Famer Larry Fitzgerald to do? The answer might not be what you expect.

“I signed a baby yesterday,” Fitzgerald said. “It was in a onesie, and the baby was sleeping. I didn’t really want to wake the baby, so I was very gentle with the signature on the back.”

During the American Century Championship at Lake Tahoe, Fitzgerald shared one of the strangest fan interactions he’s had this weekend.

“I’ve been asked to hold a baby, take a picture with a baby, but never to sign a baby,” he said. “So, that was a first.”

The former wide receiver built a reputation as one of the NFL’s most consistent and respected players during his 17-year career. Fitzgerald ranks second all time in NFL history in receiving yards and set a standard for excellence with his reliability, longevity and production.

Beyond his accomplishments on the field, Fitzgerald is widely recognized for his impact in the community. He was a co-recipient of the 2016 Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award, one of the league’s highest honors for charitable and philanthropic contributions.