Ravens are getting priceless leadership from Calais Campbell
Lou Esposito's praise of Calais Campbell focused on teaching, mentorship, and stewardship than sacks or stats production.
The Baltimore Ravens acquired Calais Campbell for various reasons, but the most significant among them is his veteran presence and ability to mentor younger players. Kyle Van Noy's departure made the need for an edge rusher even more crucial, and Campbell's high-level performance further adds to his value. Training camp has revealed that Campbell's influence extends far beyond his on-field contributions.
Defensive line coach Lou Esposito highlighted Campbell's role as a mentor, culture carrier, and resource for the entire team. He consistently asks questions, shares knowledge about alignments, technique, leverage, and other finer details that separate good players from great ones. Campbell has become increasingly popular among younger players who regularly seek his advice on football, preparation, recovery, and longevity.
The idea of "pay it forward" encapsulates Campbell's influence, with everyone in the Ravens' locker room learning the importance of stewardship. Campbell's value to the team goes beyond statistics, as he helps teach the next generation how to be Ravens. Coach Esposito shared a touching anecdote about Campbell spending 15 minutes walking with his twin sons, making one of them feel important.
For the Ravens, Campbell's impact is both on and off the field, making him an invaluable asset to the organization.
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