
Jason Campbell: Latest News, Rumors, Speculation Surrounding Free-Agent QB
As the NFL inches closer to its regular season, there are still a few teams that are looking for help at the quarterback position. According to FoxSports.com's Peter Schrager, one name that has surfaced is veteran Jason Campbell:
Campbell spent last season backing up Andy Dalton with the Cincinnati Bengals, his fourth team in four different years.
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With his career seemingly going nowhere, he was planning to retire, according to NFL.com's Ian Rapoport.
But recent interest from a number of teams might just prevent Campbell from ditching his cleats for golf shoes, though none of the offers have worked out as of yet.
The 33-year-old Campbell has only played for a team that posted a winning record once during his career, posting a 32-47 mark as a starter. He personally only had two winning seasons, going a combined 11-7 with the Oakland Raiders from 2010-11.
In the two seasons in which he started all 16 games (with the Washington Redskins in 2008 and 2009), Campbell passed for over 3,200 yards in each of those years, throwing for a combined 33 touchdowns and 21 interceptions. Time will probably prevent him from producing those kinds of numbers again.
Having a quarterback with starting experience on the roster like Campbell would be a relief to a coaching staff and offense alike in the event of a starter getting hurt.
If the right team presents itself and he is immersed in a better situation, Campbell could still have some serviceable years left in him.
Stats courtesy of Pro-Football-Reference.com.

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