San Diego Union-Tribune

PACKERS’ CAMPBELL BET BIG ON HIMSELF

Linebacker took 1-year deal, now he’s first team All-Pro

- BY STEVE MEGARGEE

Green Bay Packers linebacker De’Vondre Campbell remembers every critical comment he received after fighting through nagging injuries while playing for the Arizona Cardinals last season.

He used it as motivation to become the first Packers inside linebacker to earn first-team All-Pro honors since Hall of Famer Ray Nitschke in 1966.

As he detailed in an Instagram post last week, Campbell heard last season that he didn’t look the same, that he was on the back end of his career and that his performanc­e was slipping.

“Everybody just kind of counted me out,” Campbell said Thursday. “I dealt with a lot of stuff last year in Arizona that I never talked about because nobody really cares. At the end of the day, people just care about results. I was just honest with myself. I was injured, I didn’t feel like I played the best but I didn’t feel like I played terrible, but that’s not what everybody else thought. Honestly, I don’t really care about other people’s opinions, but I just knew what was at stake, so I bet on myself, as I always will.”

What a winning bet that was.

Campbell, 28, said he had five or six offers in free agency, but joined the Packers because he considered it

the best possible situation for him. The Packers signed him to a one-year, $2 million deal.

Now he has a chance to get back to the Super Bowl for the first time since his rookie season with the Atlanta Falcons. The topseeded Packers (13-4) open their playoff run Saturday night when they host the San Francisco 49ers (11-7).

“We wouldn’t be where we’re at without him right now, I’ll tell you that,” wide receiver Davante Adams said.

The Packers’ appreciati­on of Campbell was evident last week after the All-Pro announceme­nts were made. Adams earned All-Pro honors for a second straight season, but said he was more excited about Campbell’s selection.

Campbell endeared himself even more to his teammates when he responded to the All-Pro honor by thank

ing them for making him feel important.

“That got to me, it really did,” quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers said. “The older you get, I think it’s easier to get a little misty from time to time. You can watch an episode of ‘After Life,’ ‘Ted Lasso,’ and find yourself kind of crying to yourself and going, ‘Man, this is really hitting me.’ But that moment definitely got me because it’s so important to myself and our leadership and the culture we’ve tried to create to make guys feel important, to make guys feel special, to make guys feel like they’re a part of something.”

Campbell said that feeling started the first day of training camp.

“I was sitting on the ground stretching and Aaron came up and introduced himself to me,” Campbell said. “At first, I was like, ‘Is he joking? I know who you are.’ It’s little things like that, like, nobody being too big. It’s just a blessing and an honor to be a part of such a historical organizati­on.”

Campbell wasted no time proving his worth. He was the first player since Indianapol­is’ Darius Leonard in 2018 to have at least 145 total tackles plus multiple intercepti­ons, sacks and forced fumbles in the same season.

“Since Day 1, I’ve always felt like I was a top-10 backer in this league,” Campbell said. “If people watch the tape, they would’ve seen that themselves.”

Yet he’d never been this productive in his five previous seasons with the Falcons (2016-19) and Cardinals (2020). Pro Football Focus gave Campbell an 84.3 rating this season, well above his previous career high of 69.1 in 2017.

Campbell says the change came from how the Packers used him.

“Everybody’s whole question

is, ‘What’s so different? How did you just become this elite player all of a sudden?’ ” Campbell said.

“I’ve been the same player my whole career. My job responsibi­lities have just been different. I’ve never been a true (middle linebacker). I’ve never been put in a position to make plays week in and week out. That was something I was very

adamant about coming into the offseason. I was going to sign somewhere that allowed to me to be the guy.

“Like I said, Green Bay allowed me that opportunit­y and I’m just thankful for it — for them believing in me when a lot of people didn’t.”

 ?? CHRISTIAN PETERSEN GETTY IMAGES ?? De’Vondre Campbell played hurt last year in Arizona and this year he’s healthy with Green Bay.
CHRISTIAN PETERSEN GETTY IMAGES De’Vondre Campbell played hurt last year in Arizona and this year he’s healthy with Green Bay.
 ?? ?? 49ers’ Nick Bosa could return from concussion.
49ers’ Nick Bosa could return from concussion.
 ?? PATRICK SMITH GETTY IMAGES ?? De’Vondre Campbell sacks Baltimore’s Tyler Huntley. He is first player since 2018 to have at least 145 total tackles plus multiple intercepti­ons, sacks and forced fumbles in same season.
PATRICK SMITH GETTY IMAGES De’Vondre Campbell sacks Baltimore’s Tyler Huntley. He is first player since 2018 to have at least 145 total tackles plus multiple intercepti­ons, sacks and forced fumbles in same season.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States