No limits during OTAs
Campbell (knee) is participating during the Patriots' OTAs, Darren Hartwell and Phil Perry of NBC Sports Boston report.
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Campbell is taking reps with the first team and is moving well, per Perry. Campbell suffered a torn right MCL in Week 12 at Cincinnati last year, but he was able to return for New England's regular-season finale and postseason run. He just turned 22 in January and will be looking to take a step forward as the Patriots' starting left tackle in 2026.
Campbell is taking reps with the first team and is moving well, per Perry. Campbell suffered a torn right MCL in Week 12 at Cincinnati last year, but he was able to return for New England's regular-season finale and postseason run. He just turned 22 in January and will be looking to take a step forward as the Patriots' starting left tackle in 2026.
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4.98 secVertical Jump
32.0 inBroad Jump
113 inHand Length
9.50 inArm Length
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An offseason priority for the Patriots was bolstering the supporting cast of ascending second-year quarterback Drake Maye. With the No. 4 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, the team did just that by selecting Campbell to solidify the crucial left tackle position. The 6-foot-6, 319-pounder out of LSU has all the tools to step in and protect Maye's blind side from Day 1 of his pro career, in the process fortifying a line that did the signal-caller no favors last season.
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No offseason surgery expected
Campbell isn't expected to require offseason surgery to address the knee injury that hampered him during the postseason, Mike Reiss of ESPN reports.
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Dealing with ligament tear
Campbell told reporters Tuesday that he tore a ligament in his knee this season and was not 100 percent during the playoffs, Mark Daniels of MassLive.com reports.
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Back from IR
Campbell (knee) was activated from injured reserve Saturday.
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Set to practice Wednesday
Campbell (knee - MCL) is expected to return to practice Wednesday, per head coach Mike Vrabel, Mike Reiss of ESPN.com reports.
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Practicing this week?
Head coach Mike Vrabel told reporters Monday that he thinks Campbell (knee) will return to practice this week, Mike Reiss of ESPN.com reports.
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Won't be moved to guard
Head coach Mike Vrabel said during his press conference to close the season Tuesday that the Patriots have no plans to move Campbell from tackle to guard, Mike Reiss of ESPN reports.
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Campbell got a lot of negative attention for his performance in the playoffs, with NFL Network attributing 14 quarterback pressures allowed to him during the Super Bowl alone. That caused concerns about Campbell's ability to stick at tackle in the long term to resurface, concerns which originated prior to the 2025 NFL Draft. Vrabel steadfastly defended the rookie Tuesday and said that he's confident that Campbell will do what is necessary to improve this offseason.
Campbell got a lot of negative attention for his performance in the playoffs, with NFL Network attributing 14 quarterback pressures allowed to him during the Super Bowl alone. That caused concerns about Campbell's ability to stick at tackle in the long term to resurface, concerns which originated prior to the 2025 NFL Draft. Vrabel steadfastly defended the rookie Tuesday and said that he's confident that Campbell will do what is necessary to improve this offseason.








