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Calais Campbell stepped to the microphone Tuesday and spoke publicly for the first time about losing his mother and his brother's murder charge. The Baltimore Ravens defensive end asked for prayers and support, carrying an unimaginable weight with quiet dignity. This is a man dealing with something far bigger than football, and the league is behind him.
Speaking of the Ravens, ESPN is rolling out its countdown to Super Bowl sixty-one with a deep dive into the greatest teams that never got the ring, and Baltimore's two thousand twenty-three squad made the cut. That team was loaded, relentless, and still couldn't close the door. It's a painful list to be on, but it's also a testament to how good they were.
And out in Seattle, the Seahawks are still moving forward on signing cornerback Terrion Arnold, though the timing is a work in progress according to sources close to NFL Network. The deal isn't done yet, but the intent is clear. Seattle wants him in that secondary, and the expectation is this gets finished sooner rather than later.
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