The Arizona Cardinals are bringing back a former fan favorite to their defensive unit for the 2025-2026 NFL season. The Cardinals are brining back long-time defensive lineman Calais Campbell.
Stop me if you've heard this before, but a productive member of the Miami Dolphins' defense from the previous season is leaving for a new destination in
The Miami Dolphins have several positions to address before the regular season begins, but their most pressing need is along the defensive line. Currently, the group features the consistently underrated Zach Sieler, nose tackle Benito Jones, and a couple of fringe NFL players.
Former All-Pro pass rusher Calais Campbell thought about retirement, but he is instead going to play an 18th NFL season with the team where he started his career.
He entered the offseason as an unrestricted free agent weighing retirement against a return to the field for his 18th season in the NFL.
Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that the Cardinals are finalizing a contract to sign veteran DL Calais Campbell to a one-year deal. According to Ian Rapoport, Campbell receives a one-year contract for $5.5 million, which can increase to $7.5 million.
17-year veteran defensive lineman Calais Campbell remains one of the best players on the free agent market despite his advanced age. Spending the 2024
The 2025 NFL Draft is this month, and the Miami Dolphins are still slated to make 10 selections across the three-day event. Despite the team signing a fair number of free agents, the roster still has some holes.
The Miami Dolphins have signed a dozen outside free agents this offseason, but they still have several gaps to fill on their roster. The team needs at least one starting offensive lineman, two defensive linemen, a safety, and a cornerback.
Tyreek Hill hasn't provided much clarity to trade speculation brewing this offseason. The star wide receiver concluded his third season with the Miami Dolphins by removing himself from a Week 18 loss to the New York Jets.
There will be some changes in the NFL in 2025, including a significant one that could have impacted a Miami Dolphins game last season. That involves overtime, which now will guarantee each team at least one offensive possession regardless of the outcome of the first drive, with a time limit of 10 minutes.
The 2024 NFL Draft is approaching in about a month, meaning teams are in the final phase of evaluating which rookies they want to bring on board for the upcoming season.
According to Barry Jackson, veteran DL Calais Campbell is mulling whether to sign with the Dolphins or Ravens. He’s played for both teams and spent this past season in Miami.
The Miami Dolphins, as wild as it may sound, are not even halfway through the offseason, even with the first and significant phase of free agency now done.
CBS Sports put out their latest Round 1 Mock Draft, and with the 13th pick in Round 1, they have the Dolphins selecting the best player at his position in this draft.
After joining the team in free agency, several players are embarking on a new chapter with the Miami Dolphins. Among them, quarterback Zach Wilson stands out as the most recognizable name.
Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel addressed the most recent round of Hill trade speculation.
If Hill does want out of Miami, which teams might have an interest in acquiring him? Here are five potential landing spots for the eight-time Pro Bowl selection.
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