Defensive lineman Calais Campbell is one of the most decorated veterans remaining on the free agent market. A six-time Pro Bowler, the 2008 second-round pick is entering his age-38 season but remains a reliable force against both the run and the pass.
The Dallas Cowboys are a team that nobody in the NFL ever wants to face due to their star-studded offense and defense. But things could look different this fall.
The Falcons didn’t watch many impactful players leave in free agency, but there was one that every fan wanted back — Calais Campbell. The 37-year-old led the Falcons with 6.5 sacks in his 16th season while also crossing the 100-sack threshold for his career.
After 16 years, 244 games and four teams, does 37-year-old veteran DE Calais Campbell have another act left? He recorded another 6.5 sacks in 2023 to push his career total to 105.5, so it seems like there’s still some gas left in the tank.
As we begin OTAs, the Miami Dolphins still have some roster building to do. In the next two weeks, Miami will clear roughly $18 million in cap space following the post-June 1st cut of Xavien Howard.
The Falcons‘ single biggest weakness on the defensive side of the ball has been their pass rush, which improved last season. Atlanta finally had money to spend in free agency, bringing in Jessie Bates, Kaden Elliss, David Onyemata, Bud Dupree, and Calais Campbell to bolster the defense.
The Seattle Seahawks need to keep making moves if they're going to keep their heads above water in an ultra-competitive NFC West.
Here are the top five free agents who could find their new homes sooner rather than later.
The Detroit Lions are in need of some pass-rushing assistance alongside of Aidan Hutchinson. The Lions did sign defensive end Marcus Davenport in free agency, so that should definitely help, but you get the feeling that Detroit needs another guy in the trenches.
The Chicago Bears have been very busy this offseason, patching up numerous holes and adding big-time weapons on the offensive end. However, one area in which the Bears are still lacking is the pass rush.
The Atlanta Falcons begin organized team activities (OTAs) on Monday, and the team still has some roster moves to make. Here are three moves Atlanta should consider with its offseason workout program just around the corner.
The Los Angeles Chargers crumpled last season, missing the playoffs and finishing 5-12. This offseason, they hired new head coach Jim Harbaugh to turn things around, but he still faces a challenging rebuild. Los Angeles should consider more roster tweaks to make Harbaugh's life easier.
Here are three moves the Texans should make this offseason to take a step closer to being a Super Bowl contender.
The “all-in” Cowboys haven’t done much this offseason, but they're not all out of options.
After filling a number of needs this offseason, the Jets should be firmly in the mix for a playoff spot in 2024, but there's still work to be done to get there.
With the draft officially in the books, here’s a look at five players who could potentially lose their starting jobs to rookies this season.
Free agent defensive lineman Calais Campbell has struggled to find a suitor on the open market despite a strong 2023. After signing a one-year deal with the Atlanta Falcons, the former All-Pro finished the season with 6.5 sacks, 56 tackles, 10 tackles-for-loss, 17 quarterback hits, and an 80.0 PFF grade.
Veteran DL Calais Campbell remains unsigned after playing for the Falcons on a one-year deal in 2023. Falcons HC Raheem Morris said he has briefly spoken to Campbell about returning to Atlanta for the 2024 season.
Calais Campbell remains unsigned well after his debut season in Atlanta. The All-Decade defender could still find himself with the Falcons in 2024 if he elects to continue his career, though.
After being snubbed by Jadeveon Clowney, the New York Jets are still in need of a pass rusher heading into the 2024 season. There aren’t many options remaining on the free-agent market, but Justin Fried of The Jets Press has mentioned a name that does stand out: Calais Campbell.
The Philadelphia Eagles have been busy this offseason, but there are still some roster issues that the team needs to address. Like, for example, how the Eagles are going to replace retired defensive lineman Fletcher Cox.
The Falcons will be active this offseason. The team will be in the market for a quarterback most importantly. No stone should be left unturned when it comes to finding a signal caller.
The Falcons defense has been the strength of the team for the entire season. There have been lapses at times, but this is undoubtedly the best defensive unit we’ve seen in Atlanta in quite some time, and they terrorized the Colts on Christmas Eve, sacking Gardner Minshew six times and holding Indianapolis to just ten points.
Following his Falcons meeting, Calais Campbell engaged in discussions with other teams. But the veteran defensive lineman will end up in Atlanta.
Much of the build-up to today’s Super Bowl has obviously been focused on the Eagles and Chiefs. However, an important piece of news emerged on another front today.
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