Calais Campbell grateful for NFL-wide support after family tragedy

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Calais Campbell said the past months have been tough after his brother allegedly killed their mother, but football remains an outlet as he enters what will be his 19th NFL season with the Ravens and nears his 40th birthday. He expressed deep appreciation for the outpouring of prayers and support from across the NFL community, noted he’s practicing at a reduced pace, and hinted 2026 could be his final year after a 278-game, six-time Pro Bowl career.
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