Aaron Donald may have been the biggest nightmare that came to life against the Seattle Seahawks offensive, but at least he finally retired and showing no sign of the Rams of Los Angeles.
Calais Campbell, however? I am convinced that he never retires.
The Cardinals of Arizona found the 38-year defensive tackle on a one-year contract that will see him play the Seahawks twice this season … Hopefully for the last time. Maybe he will play just in his 40ers.
ESPN sources: The defensive line player six times Calais Campbell finalizes a one -year contract to return to the Cardinals of Arizona. Campbell was the choice of the second round of the cardinals in 2008, played in Arizona until 2016, and he will now be there for his 18th NFL season. pic.twitter.com/ebonmgr2xc
– Adam Schefter (@adamschefter) April 1, 2025
If you remember the last time we wrote on Campbell, he had dismissed Geno Smith and also turned a pass that led to an interception in Seattle’s victory over the Miami dolphins. The bag meant that he had officially shot down a quarter-Arrière des Seahawks in the 2000s (Matt Hasselbeck), 2010 (Tarvaris Jackson and Russell Wilson) and 2020 (Geno Smith).
Among the opposition of the Seahawks, Campbell is equal to the eighth of all time with 12.5 bags, dragging Aaron Donald by three bags. Keep in mind that Campbell did not play the Seahawks from 2018 to 2023 when he was with the Jacksonville jaguars, the Ravens of Baltimore and the Falcons of Atlanta. No one is likely to catch the former star of Leslie O’Neal loaders (23 bags) at the top of the ranking.
Campbell has 110.5 bags in his career, including five with dolphins last season. He is also also also stout a race defender and has not missed a match in the past two years.
The tall man returns to the cardinals as part of the reworked defensive line of Arizona, which includes the champion of Super Bowl Josh Sweat, the veteran nose crafter Dalvin Tomlinson and the return of LJ Collier Aka “The Sack Sensei”.
Now … Will Campbell add Sam Darnold to his list of Seahawks quarter bags? Hopefully not.