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  • Dolphins' Elijah Campbell: Remains with Dolphins

    Campbell signed a one-year deal with the Dolphins on Thursday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports. Campbell has been a strong producer on special teams across the last two seasons in Miami, tallying 289 and 301 snaps, respectively. He's unlikely to play much of a role on defense, however, and he's never recorded more than 15 tackles in a single campaign.
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  • Dolphins' Elijah Campbell: Will start versus New York

    Campbell will start at safety alongside Brandon Jones for Sunday's game against the Jets, Daniel Oyefusi of the Miami Herald reports. The adjustment comes with both Jevon Holland (knee-MCL) and DeShon Elliott (concussion) inactive for Sunday's game. Campbell has spent most of his time on the field on special teams this season and has nine tackles (six solo) in 11 appearances.
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  • Dolphins' Elijah Campbell: Ruled out

    Campbell (knee) will miss Sunday's contest against the Chargers, Travis Wingfield of the Dolphins' official site reports. The 28-year-old was expected to miss some time as he's been dealing with a knee injury suffered in late August. Campbell appeared in 16 games for Miami last season, tallying 12 total tackles and playing primarily on special teams.
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  • Dolphins' Elijah Campbell: Avoids IR

    Campbell (knee) will start the 2023 season on the Dolphins' active roster, Cameron Wolfe of NFL Network reports. Campbell was carted off the field in the Dolphins' preseason finale against the Jaguars on Saturday. It appears he has avoided any serious injury for the moment, otherwise he would have been placed on the team's injured reserve list. The severity of the injury is unknown.
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  • Dolphins' Elijah Campbell: Sticking around in Miami

    The Dolphins tendered Campbell a contract Tuesday, Mike Masala of Dolphins Wire reports. Campbell is now in line to remain in Miami for a third consecutive year. The 27-year-old safety has primarily operated as a special-teams contributor during his tenure with the Dolphins, but he reached new career highs in defensive snaps played (92) and tackles (14) in 2022.
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  • Dolphins' Elijah Campbell: Isn't playing Week 15

    Campbell (concussion) has been ruled out for Saturday's game against the Bills, Marcel Louis-Jacques of ESPN.com reports. Although Campbell upgraded to limited participation in Thursday's practice, he ultimately hasn't cleared all the necessary protocols since suffering a concussion in Week 14 against the Chargers. With fellow safety Eric Rowe (hamstring) also ruled out this weekend, Jevon Holland, Clayton Fejedelem and Verone McKinley will all likely handle additional secondary reps Saturday night in Buffalo.
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  • Dolphins' Elijah Campbell: Receives ERFA tender

    The Dolphins tendered Campbell (toe) a contract as an exclusive rights free agent Tuesday. Campbell appeared in seven games for Miami in 2021 and exclusively played special teams before landing on injured reserve in late November. The 26-year-old isn't able to negotiate with other teams as an ERFA, so it should only be a matter of time until he officially signs the tender.
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  • Dolphins' Elijah Campbell: Sitting out Sunday

    Campbell (toe) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Panthers, Daniel Oyefusi of the Miami Herald reports. Campbell played through the toe injury last week against the Jets but won't be available for Week 12. Nik Needham and Justin Coleman could be more involved as depth cornerbacks in his absence.
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  • Dolphins' Elijah Campbell: Inactive Thursday

    Campbell (toe) is inactive Thursday night versus the Ravens. The 26-year-old was limited in practice all week, but he'll ultimately miss Thursday's matchup with the Ravens. With only two tackles on the season and no defensive snaps, Campbell's absence is not a major blow to the team.
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