Campbell played in all 17 regular-season games in 2024 and finished with with 52 tackles (35 solo), including 5.0 sacks, five pass defenses and one forced fumble. Campbell signed a one-year, $2 million contract with the Dolphins in June after playing for the Falcons in 2023, and the veteran defensive lineman finished tied with Emmanuel Ogbah for third-most sacks on Miami behind Zach Sieler (10) and Chop Robinson (six). There were rumors towards the end of the regular season that the Dolphins would waive Campbell in order for him to sign with a playoff contender, but that didn't end up happening as Miami wasn't eliminated from postseason contention until Week 18. It's not known whether Campbell will return for a 16th NFL season or hang up his cleats.
Campbell (neck) is active for Sunday's game against the Jets. Campbell missed the first two practices of the week due to a neck injury. He was able to end with a limited session Friday, and he's done enough over the weekend and through pregame warmups to suit up for Sunday's regular-season finale. The veteran defensive lineman has logged 49 tackles (33 solo), including 4.0 sacks, five pass defenses and one forced fumble across 16 regular-season games.
Campbell (neck) is listed as questionable ahead of Sunday's matchup against the Jets, David Furones of the South Florida Sun Sentinel reports. The veteran defensive lineman opened the Dolphins' week of practice with a DNP but upgraded to limited work Friday, suggesting that he's trending toward playing in Sunday's must-win contest. Campbell has yet to miss a game this season, recording 49 total tackles, including 4.0 sacks, five passes defended and one forced fumble. If the 38-year-old can play through his neck injury Sunday, he's expected to serve as one of Miami's starting defensive ends.
Campbell finished Monday's 23-15 win over the Rams with three tackles (two solo), including 1.0 sacks, and two pass defenses. Campbell made his presence felt late in the first quarter when he tipped a pass from Matthew Stafford that was caught by Anthony Walker, which led to a 50-yard field goal by Jason Sanders five plays later. Campbell then got to Stafford for a five-yard sack on the Rams' next offensive drive, which led to a punt on the next play. It was Campbell's first sack since Week 3 against the Seahawks, and through nine regular-season games he's accumulated 31 tackles (25 solo), including 3.0 sacks, five pass defenses and one fumble recovery.
Campbell recorded five solo tackles in Sunday's 16-10 loss to the Colts. Campbell compiled a season-high five solo takedowns, three of which were for a loss, against Indianapolis. Through six games in 2024, the 38-year-old has produced 17 total tackles (14 solo), including 2.0 sacks, while also adding two passes defensed.
Campbell recorded three tackles (three solo) including 1.0 sacks during Sunday's 20-17 win versus the Jaguars. Being badly banged up on the edge, Miami leaned on Campbell some to provide a pass rush in Week 1, and the veteran delivered solid production. Given his age there's probably a cap on his playing time in any given game, meaning he'll be tough to rely on for IDP production as the season progresses.
Campbell is expected to sign with the Dolphins, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports. Campbell will join the Dolphins after spending the 2023 campaign with the Falcons, registering 56 total tackles, including 6.5 sacks, while also recording both a forced fumble and a fumble recovery over 17 games. The defensive lineman will return to Miami 20 years after making his collegiate debut with the Hurricanes.
Campbell took down Joshua Dobbs in the end zone for a safety in the second quarter, marking his third sack over his last four games. After a slow start to the campaign, the veteran has picked up steam and is certainly improving a pass rush that struggled to get after the quarterback in recent years.