Cardinals sign DE Calais Campbell to 1-year deal
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Campbell played nine seasons for the Cardinals and left in free agency eight years ago. He returns on a one-year deal.
Veteran Calais Campbell agreed on Tuesday to return to the Valley on a one-year deal with the Arizona Cardinals.
According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, the Cardinals have agreed to a deal with defensive lineman Calais Campbell. The Cardinals drafted Campbell in the second round back in 2008. He spent the next nine seasons in Arizona. He became a star during those nine years, racking up 501 total tackles and 56.5 sacks while earning All-Pro honors twice.
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.
With the 16th overall pick, the Arizona Cardinals are in a good position to add some talent in the 2025 NFL Draft. The team addressed their needs in the offseason through free agency, but more work is needed to get this roster back into the playoffs after falling short last season.
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.
The Arizona Cardinals are expected to sign veteran defensive lineman Calais Campbell to a one-year deal to officially mark the return of the 38-year-old for his 18th NFL season in 2025, according to a report from NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.
The Arizona Cardinals are signing free-agent defensive lineman Calais Campbell to a one-year, $5.5 million deal with a maximum value of $7.5 million, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported Tuesday.
NFL Draft less than a month away, the Arizona Cardinals' focus will likely be on improving their roster in the trenches.