Eagles’ First-Round Rookie Drama: Jihaad Campbell Refuses to Rush Comeback – “I’m Here for the Long Run!”
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As Eagles fans gear up for a new season full of hope, a cloud of suspense looms over first-round rookie Jihaad Campbell. After shoulder surgery before the NFL Draft, the No. 31 pick of 2025 still has no set return date—leaving Philly both anxious and eager for his debut.
“No Risky Comeback – I Want to Be 100%”
Campbell is taking the mature approach: “I’m not rushing back just to make an appearance. The top priority is coming back healthy and mentally strong.” While many rookies push through pain to prove themselves, Campbell is betting on his long-term growth—a decision that matches the Eagles’ vision for sustained dominance.
While his teammates grind through minicamps, Campbell trains quietly on the side and soaks in the Eagles culture. He admits he misses the field but keeps his faith strong: “God has a story for everyone—especially me.”
Linebacker Depth Chart: Waiting for the Dean–Campbell Duo
Coach Vic Fangio confirmed Campbell won’t get a full evaluation until August, so Birds fans must stay patient. For now, Zack Baun and Jeremiah Trotter Jr. will anchor the first team, but once both Campbell and Nakobe Dean are back, Philly’s defense could be deeper and deadlier than ever!
The Heart & Soul of Philly’s D
Campbell sums it up: “The secret for this Eagles defense to win a Super Bowl is unity, heart, and everyone knowing their role. I’m honored to be part of this unit, and when my moment comes, I’ll make it count!”
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