Calais Campbell's Inspiring Return to the Arizona Cardinals: A Veteran's Journey into His 18th NFL Season
Calais Campbell returns to the Arizona Cardinals for his 18th NFL season, embracing a veteran role and aiming to lead the team to a breakout year in 2025.

When Calais Campbell stepped into the Arizona Cardinals' facility for the first time in nine years, it was a moment filled with nostalgia and optimism. The 38-year-old defensive lineman, now in his 18th NFL season, is back with the team where his career began in 2008. His return marks a significant chapter in both his career and the Cardinals' journey towards the 2025 season.
A Homecoming for Campbell
Campbell’s reunion with the Cardinals wasn’t something he initially envisioned. However, after the team inquired about trading for him during the 2024 season, the idea of returning to Arizona began to take root. "I started getting in my head like, 'Dang, that would be cool to go back to Arizona,'" Campbell shared. This sentiment was echoed by his family and support system, who kept the idea alive throughout the offseason.
On April 1, 2025, Campbell officially signed a one-year contract with the Cardinals, stepping into a veteran leadership role that he’s already embracing. "It just made a lot of sense," Campbell said. "And I’m really happy to be here."
Leadership and Legacy
At this stage in his career, Campbell understands the value he brings to a team. "I know when GMs and decision-makers [sign me], they’re looking for me to come into a building with leadership capabilities and prestige that young guys respect," he explained. This leadership is one of the reasons head coach Jonathan Gannon was eager to bring Campbell back to Arizona.
"He’s played a lot of ball," Gannon said. "You see that with how he talks. He’s got a really interesting viewpoint of 18 years playing, but it’s been awesome. He’s going to be great for our entire team, the defense, and the D-line room."
Campbell’s influence is already felt in the locker room. Second-year defensive lineman Darius Robinson, upon hearing Campbell referred to as "Mr. 110" due to his 110.5 career sacks, was in awe. "I said, 'Dang, I only got one sack,'" Robinson laughed. "So, I said, 'Yeah, I got a lot of work to do.' But, no, he’s been great. That’s legendary."
On-Field Contributions
While Campbell’s role has evolved, his impact on the field remains significant. He estimates he can deliver about 35 "quality" plays per game, which he describes as "Grade A plays." Beyond that, he acknowledges the toll it takes on his body. "After 35 plays, I feel great," Campbell said. "But after 45, I feel drained."
Despite the physical challenges, Campbell believes he can still be a dominant force in key moments, especially in critical games like the playoffs. "I know that for me to be effective for a full year, I’ve got to be smart," he said.
A Bright Future for the Cardinals
Campbell’s return isn’t just about personal milestones; he’s optimistic about the Cardinals’ potential in 2025. "I felt like this team is poised for a breakout year," he said. "I see a lot of action being done and think this team is poised."
With a blend of veteran leadership and emerging talent, the Cardinals are building a team that could make a deep run in the upcoming season. For Campbell, this is more than just a reunion—it’s an opportunity to leave a lasting legacy in Arizona.