The Baltimore Ravens have re-signed six-time Pro Bowler Calais Campbell, bringing the veteran defensive end back for a 19th NFL season in 2026. The one-year contract marks a continuation of Campbell’s standout career, as he prepares to turn 40 and adds his extensive experience to Baltimore’s defense.
Key details include Campbell’s previous Ravens tenure (2020–2022), his status as a four-time All-Pro, and his recent production with the Cardinals in 2025, where he recorded 6.5 sacks. Campbell was drafted 50th overall by the Arizona Cardinals in 2008 and has earned approximately $150.6 million in career earnings through the end of the 2025 season. This move reinforces the Ravens’ defensive identity and provides veteran leadership alongside their young linemen.
Key Takeaways
– Calais Campbell signs a one-year deal with the Ravens for the 2026 season, returning to a familiar defense.
– Campbell is a six-time Pro Bowler, four-time All-Pro, and a long-tenured veteran entering his 19th NFL season.
– His 2025 performance with the Cardinals and substantial career earnings underscore his value and veteran presence for Baltimore.