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Calais Campbell is expected to sign with the #AZCardinals on a 1-year deal, sources say, as the former Walter Payton Man of the Year is set for another season.
Yahoo! Sports |
the team consistently features some good, if not great, players, even if their talents were/are being wasted.
Orlando Sentinel |
The departure of Calais Campbell, back to his original NFL team, the Arizona Cardinals, is a major blow in particular.
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The Miami Dolphins are losing Calais Campbell to the Arizona Cardinals. This creates a major void both on the field and in the area of team leadership.
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
The six-time Pro Bowler helped lead Miami's defense to a significant turnaround. After finishing 22nd in scoring defense and 10th in yards allowed the year before his arrival, they ranked 10th and fourth, respectively, in 2024.
Calais Campbell is leaving the Dolphins and returning to Arizona where he spent the first 9 years of his career
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.
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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.
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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.
McDaniel reiterated Monday that the Dolphins are proceeding as if they won’t have Armstead on the offensive line next season. And he’s awaiting word on Campbell’s next move. “He’s assessing multiple options as a player in the 45th year of his career,