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Calais Campbell signs with Ravens for 19th NFL season

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Calais Campbell signs with Ravens for 19th NFL season as he approaches age 40
Calais Campbell is signing a one-year deal with the Ravens for what will be his 19th NFL season, per CBS Sports NFL insider Jonathan Jones.

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DT Calais Campbell signs deal for 19th NFL season
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Source: Calais Campbell reuniting with Ravens for 19th season
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Calais Campbell returning to the NFL for another season… with the Baltimore Ravens
The Arizona Cardinals best and most productive defensive lineman was 39-year old Calais Campbell in 2025.

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Ravens' Calais Campbell: Signs with Ravens
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Reports: Veteran lineman Calais Campbell returns to Baltimore Ravens
He will be turning 40 this upcoming season and will be the second defensive lineman in NFL history to play at that age joining Hall of Famer Bruce Smith.

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Ravens Prove Calais Campbell Is Ageless Wonder With New Free Agent Contract
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Calais Campbell to sign with Ravens for six-time Pro Bowler's 19th NFL season
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Heisman finalist Diego Pavia signing deal with Ravens ahead of rookie minicamp

Former Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia landed his first NFL contract, as CBS Sports' Matt Zenitz reports that the Baltimore Ravens will sign Pavia to a deal before rookie minic
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Ravens fall outside the top ten on CBS Sports' NFL power rankings

The Baltimore Ravens' landing at No. 12 in a recent NFL power ranking raises an interesting question. Is that placement a fair reflection of who they are, or an overreaction to the offseason shuffle? On one hand, it's easy to understand the hesitation.
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