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Jack Campbell Says Taking Less Money Helped Him Stay With Lions
Jack Campbell said he never needed to become the NFL’s highest-paid linebacker and prioritized staying with the Detroit Lions instead. Campbell recently signed a four-year, $81 million extension and said he wanted to remain “in the elite category” while also helping Detroit keep its core together. “I already have more than enough,” Campbell said, adding that team success mattered more than maximizing every dollar.
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