The latest saga involving De’Vondre Campbell and the San Francisco 49ers is well-known. Campbell refused to play towards the Los Angles Rams in Week 15, resulting in his suspension for the rest of the season. Now, Nick Bosa has shared an intriguing element in regards to the state of affairs.
In statements recorded by Kevin Krueger, Bosa revealed that he observed Campbell’s habits within the locker room earlier than the 49ers’ sport towards the Rams, saying, “I heard some complaining, and… I used to be gonna say one thing however didn’t, as a result of I don’t need to create extra of a distraction however type of felt it.”
Bosa admitted he had a way of what would possibly occur after listening to Campbell’s remarks pregame however didn’t count on the occasions to unfold as they did: “Sure, I type of noticed it foreshadowing, positively suppose it’s going to lead to that. Didn’t know what occurred in the course of the sport however…”
When requested by reporters if he regretted not talking up earlier, Nick Bosa was clear: “Not likely. If he [Campbell] was gonna try this, then he’s not the kind of man to be right here, so it’s no shock.” It’s value noting that Campbell had solely just lately joined the 49ers as a short lived substitute whereas Dre Greenlaw was injured.
Nick Bosa says he might hear De’Vondre Campbell complaining within the locker room earlier than the sport
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Deommodore Lenoir Loses Respect for Campbell
One other 49ers participant, Deommodore Lenoir, additionally spoke out about Campbell. Initially, Lenoir was enthusiastic about Campbell’s arrival, seeing it as much-needed reinforcement for the protection. Nevertheless, after witnessing Campbell’s habits, Lenoir admitted he misplaced all respect for him.
Deommodore Lenoir says he “misplaced all respect” for De’Vondre Campbell and calls him a “most cancers to the crew”
De’Vondre Campbell’s NFL Expertise
Campbell isn’t any stranger to the league. He debuted with the Falcons in 2016 and performed there till 2019. In 2020, he joined the Cardinals earlier than transferring to the Packers from 2021 to 2023, the place he earned First-Staff All-Professional honors in 2021.