Longtime defensive end Calais Campbell said back in January that he was leaning toward playing again in 2024. Campbell, 37, played the 2023 season with the Falcons on a one-year deal.
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 Falcons didn’t have many free agents that were worth bringing back under new head coach Raheem Morris. The bulk of the roster is under contract, but there was one free agent, in particular, that the entire fan base is hoping will return — Calais Campbell, who shocked the NFL world when he decided to sign with the Falcons last offseason.
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 San Francisco 49ers won’t have many opportunities to add to their roster this offseason, as they are tight against the salary cap heading into free agency.
With free agency and the NFL Draft looming in March and April, here are three more moves Atlanta should make.
The Falcons have a ton to think about this offseason ahead of Raheem Morris’ first season as head coach. However, there shouldn’t be too many difficult decisions in regards to their own free agents, as only four Falcons appear on PFF’s list of the top 200 free agents entering the 2024 offseason.
The Atlanta Falcons have talent. Can new HC Raheem Morris unlock it?
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.
Even at 37 years old, Calais Campbell was an impact player for the Atlanta Falcons this past season. After signing with the Falcons last offseason on a one-year deal, the defensive end, who is a member of the 2010s NFL All-Decade team, led the team in sacks with 6.5 in his 16th season in the league.
The NFL's regular season is over, which for most teams, means it's time to start figuring out plans for the offseason. NFL free agency is a huge part of the process, and along with the NFL Draft, it has everyone preparing for what should be a very active couple of months.
The NFL is a copycat league, and a new trend to follow may be forming. Over the past several years, teams tried everything they could to copy the success of Los Angeles Rams coach Sean McVay by hiring young, offensive-minded coaches.
Atlanta Falcons defensive lineman Calais Campbell has a decision to make this offseason. Will he return to the field in 2024? Or will he hang up his cleats?
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.
Atlanta Falcons defensive end Calais Campbell is celebrating reaching 100 career sacks in a creative, charitable way.
The Falcons travel to Detroit to face the Lions in what should be one of the better games of the Week 3 NFL slate. There are a number of storylines to watch in this one; Calais Campbell is on the cusp of history, and injuries could play a major role in accomplishing that feat.
As the Ravens navigate the Lamar Jackson situation, the team lost a defensive cog and key leader on Wednesday.
The Detroit Lions may be improving on last year’s disaster-class defense. Speaking with the media on Tuesday, Lions head coach Dan Campbell acknowledged that his team is in the fold for a veteran defensive lineman.
Linked again to retirement, Calais Campbell said earlier this offseason he will play a 16th NFL season. After the Ravens released the accomplished defensive lineman, he could need to find a fourth team.
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.
The Ravens were already without the heart their offense, and now, they’ll have to beat the Steelers on Sunday without one of the key members of their defense.
"I know I got this year in me. I don't know if there's anything left after that," Campbell said.
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