After six Miami players earned Pro Bowl honors in 2023, zero were selected in 2024. While Dolphins general manager Chris Grier was aggrieved by two players in particular, Zach Sieler and De’Von Achane, not earning the honors, the simple reality is that the team didn’t have enough of its players recreate their form from a year ago.
The Dolphins’ 38-year-old defensive lineman hasn’t decided if he’ll retire, but he’ll leave it all on the field just in case.
The 38-year-old defensive tackle has a stellar season with the Miami Dolphins possibly ending Sunday against the Jets.
For players like Campbell, Armstead and Poyer all in their mid- or late 30s, the end of a season often comes with an understanding that maybe this is it. Armstead said this offseason that he has contemplated retirement the past few offseasons,
Miami Dolphins' Calais Campbell offered a message to his team through the media before the Week 17 matchup versus the Cleveland Browns.
Miami Dolphins defensive tackle Calais Campbell confirmed that he'll be rooting for the Kansas City Chiefs in order for his team to clinch a postseason
The Dolphins need a culture change. Badly. I fear what the Dolphins’ locker room will look like when offensive tackle Terron Armstead and defensive tackle Calais Campbell, the most respected veterans on the team,
The veteran defensive tackle and former Hurricane became a leader on a team needing one. At 38, he also showed why he’s bound for the Hall of Fame.
Miami Dolphins defensive tackle Calais Campbell is treating Sunday's Jets game like it could be his last. He's unsure if he'll play again next season.
Dolphins DL Calais Campbell is set to finish up his 17th regular season in Week 18, with his future in football in doubt. Campbell isn’t ready to decide
Campbell, who has contributed 49 tackles, four sacks, five pass deflections, and forced one fumble this season, earns another $300,000 if he recorded one more sack in the regular season. If he gets to six sacks he’ll get extra $100,000 based on the incentives placed in his contract.
Campbell, 38, is a six-time Pro Bowler, a Walter Payton Man of the Year Award winner, and a shoo-in to eventually make the Pro Football Hall of Fame. But the 6’8 defensive lineman has never won a Super Bowl ring. His only appearance in the big game was Super Bowl XLIII in February 2009 during his rookie season with the Arizona Cardinals.