Calais Campbell Finds Joy Amid Family Tragedy
Calais Campbell, a 39-year-old Ravens defensive lineman, has spoken publicly about coping with his mother’s death and his brother’s murder charges, saying football remains a source of joy and stability. He has returned to Ravens practice after missing a portion of training camp, noting that while the last few months have been extremely difficult, the sport provides relief and a sense of purpose. Campbell, who will turn 40 soon, signed a one-year deal for his 19th NFL season and is viewed as a veteran leader who can mentor younger players amidst a changed Ravens coaching staff. Ravens coach Jesse Minter praised Campbell’s versatility and leadership as he plans to contribute around 400 high-level snaps this season. The family tragedy has been publicly acknowledged across multiple outlets, with teammates and the NFL community offering support as Campbell emphasizes his appreciation for the outpouring of prayers and encouragement. Campbell’s enduring commitment to the game is framed against the backdrop of personal loss and a franchise undergoing transition.
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