Veteran defensive lineman Calais Campbell revealed that his decision to return to the Baltimore Ravens for the 2024 season came after multiple conversations with Ravens General Manager Eric DeCosta this offseason.
Campbell, who played for the Ravens from 2020 to 2022, shared his thoughts in an interview for the team’s official podcast. He explained that DeCosta had reached out to him several times over the years about a potential return to Baltimore. While Campbell considered returning to the Arizona Cardinals and received interest from other teams, he ultimately chose the Ravens because he believed they offered the best opportunity to achieve his goals for the upcoming season.
“This year there was a lot more pressure than years past,” Campbell said. “Eric DeCosta called pretty much every year, but this year was more like, ‘I gotta have you. This could make a big difference.’ I felt that. I believe that this team has all the tools to win. . . . Where can I go where I can make plays and win games? Baltimore made the most sense when it came down to that.”
During his first tenure with the Ravens, Campbell played in three playoff games. If he and his teammates can execute at a high level this season, they’ll have a chance to compete for playoff berths once again.