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Defensive tackle Calais Campbell, the 38-year-old free agent who had a standout season for the Dolphins in 2024, is returning to Arizona, the team that drafted him, on a one-year, $5.5 million deal th...
From Sun Sentinel
Calais Campbell is finalizing a one-year deal to return to the Arizona Cardinals.
From ESPN
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 Champion...
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Dolphins Wire on MSNDolphins now projected to receive 2026 compensatory pick after latest free agent departureThe loss of Calais Campbell is a tough pill for the Miami Dolphins to swallow, but his departure could come with a silver lining. The one-year, $5.5 million deal Campbell agreed to with the Arizona Cardinals is large enough to qualify for a compensatory selection.
The Dolphins have only one above average defensive lineman under contract, in Zach Sieler. They have a nose tackle, Benito Jones, who has consistently graded out among the worst in the league. Their only two other defensive linemen under contract are journeymen Matt Dickerson and Neil Farrell.
Calais Campbell indeed will be coming back for an 18th NFL season, but it won't be for the Miami Dolphins. And it also won't be for the Baltimore Ravens, the te
After playing a one-year, $2 million deal in 2024 for the Dolphins, Calais Campbell will make up to $7.5 million with the Cardinals.
Will the Miami Dolphins have veterans Terron Armstead or Calais Campbell back in 2025? Mike McDaniel knows both are iffy for next season.
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Not that this shouldn't have come as a surprise, but Mike McDaniel confirmed Monday that the Miami Dolphins very much would like to have Calais Campbell back in
1don MSN
Veteran defensive lineman Calais Campbell has agreed to a one-year contract with the Arizona Cardinals, returning to the franchise that drafted him for his 18th NFL season.
Gone from the room are three players that combined to play 41 games with 17 starts in 2024: Roy Lopez (16/16), Khyiris Tonga (13/1) and Naquan Jones (12/0). Lopez is with the Detroit Lions, Tonga with the New England Patriots and Jones with the Los Angeles Chargers.