The eight-time Pro Bowl receiver would count a whopping $23.6 million on the Cardinals' salary cap next season under his existing contract. While general manager Steve Keim has insisted Fitzgerald's salary is "baked in" to the team's current budget, conventional wisdom is that Fitzgerald will have to take a pay cut to remain in Arizona. Add in the fact that Fitzgerald isn't thrilled with his role as a slot receiver after all those big years as a wideout, and his record-setting career with the Cardinals could be over. Outside linebacker John Abraham sustained a season-ending concussion in the opener. Fitzgerald, defensive end Calais Campbell, safety Tyrann Mathieu and outside linebacker Matt Shaughnessy all missed time with injuries. Stanton, 5-3 as a starter, missed the final three games with a sprained knee that might require surgery. Lindley struggled mightily and was at the controls Saturday when the Cardinals managed just 78 yards, an NFL record for playoff futility. BOWLES GONE?: Arizona could have to replace highly thought of defensive coordinator Todd Bowles, a candidate for head coaching jobs across the league.