
Calais Campbell, Cardinals Reportedly Agree to Contract, Reunite in NFL Free Agency
The Arizona Cardinals and defensive lineman Calais Campbell have agreed to a one-year deal, per ESPN's Adam Schefter, who provided more details.
Campbell, 38, has played 17 NFL seasons, including his first nine (2008-2016) with the Arizona Cardinals.
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The six-time Pro Bowler played last season with the Miami Dolphins, amassing 52 tackles, 12 quarterback hits and five sacks.
ESPN's Field Yates and Cardinals insider Kyle Odegard provided more insights on the move.
The former Miami (FL) star was selected with the 50th overall pick in the 2008 NFL draft. The Cardinals made the Super Bowl in his rookie season, when Campbell operated as a reserve but still had 29 tackles (and eight more in the playoffs).
Campbell is perhaps best known for his time with the Jacksonville Jaguars (2017-2019), specifically the 2017 team, whose defensive unit was known as "Sacksonville" and led the team to an AFC Championship Game appearance. Campbell had 14.5 sacks for the 2017 Jags, leading to All-Pro honors.
He then played three years with the Baltimore Ravens and one with the Atlanta Falcons before heading to Miami. But now his career has come full circle, and he is back in Arizona.

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