Cowboys Finalize Deal With 6x Pro Bowl Legend After Osa Odighizuwa’s Departure – Hall of Fame Candidate Calais Campbell Ready to Write the Final Chapter of His Career in Dallas
Dallas, Texas – March 2026
The Dallas Cowboys have finally found their answer to the major void on the defensive line following the offseason departure of Osa Odighizuwa. In a move that caught many around the league by surprise, the Cowboys have finalized a deal with Calais Campbell, the six-time Pro Bowl defensive lineman and one of the most durable veterans in NFL history.
At 39 years old, Campbell is preparing to enter his 18th NFL season, and Dallas could very well become the final stop in a remarkable career that has spanned nearly two decades.

Trading away Odighizuwa created a significant hole up front for the Cowboys, particularly as the team continues adjusting its defensive identity under a restructured coaching approach. Dallas has already strengthened its pass rush by acquiring Rashan Gary, while also adding safety Jalen Thompson to solidify the back end of the defense. Still, the team needed an experienced veteran to stabilize the defensive front.
Calais Campbell fits that role perfectly.
Over the past three seasons, Campbell has continued to prove his durability and consistency, appearing in all 17 games each year despite being in the later stages of his career. Advanced evaluations still place him among the most effective defensive linemen in the league, thanks to his football intelligence, strength at the point of attack, and leadership presence.
His arrival gives Dallas valuable depth alongside established defensive anchors such as Kenny Clark and Quinnen Williams. Beyond his on-field contributions, Campbell brings veteran leadership to the locker room, something championship-contending teams consistently value.

For Campbell, joining the Cowboys represents more than just another contract — it is an opportunity to write the final chapter of his legendary career with one of the most storied franchises in the NFL.
"After 18 years in the NFL, I know exactly what it takes to build a winning defense. I still feel like I can play at a high level, and if the Cowboys need me, I’ll give everything I have to help this team go as far as possible."
From the Arizona Cardinals to the Jacksonville Jaguars, the Baltimore Ravens, and several stops in the later stages of his career, Campbell has built a résumé that many analysts believe is worthy of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Now in Dallas, the veteran defensive lineman has a chance to close out his career in dramatic fashion — helping the Cowboys pursue the ultimate goal that has eluded them for years: a return to the top of the NFL.
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