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Eagles' Newcomer Erupts for 9 Tackles, Sack and Forced Fumble — Fans Say He Just Saved His NFL Dream

PHILADELPHIA, PA
 Under the summer lights at Lincoln Financial Field, Eagles rookie linebacker Jihaad Campbell delivered the kind of performance that can change a career arc. Coming off a nagging shoulder injury that limited his camp reps, the 3rd-round pick out of Alabama erupted with a statement game in the 23–17 preseason loss to the Cleveland Browns.
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Campbell, hungry to prove he belongs, piled up 9 total tackles, a sack, and a fourth-quarter forced fumble that set the crowd roaring despite the final score. For a rookie fighting through rehab and questions about durability, the outing couldn’t have come at a better time.

The night opened with Cleveland marching for an early field goal, but Campbell soon put his stamp on the game. Midway through the second quarter, he knifed through the line to stonewall a Browns running back on third-and-short, drawing chants from the Philly crowd. In the third quarter, he made his biggest splash — exploding off the edge for a drive-killing sack on Browns QB Dorian Thompson-Robinson.

By the time he stripped the ball late in the fourth, Campbell’s performance had already told the story: resilience, fire, and playmaking instinct.

"I’VE SEEN GUYS SHRINK AFTER AN INJURY. BUT CAMPBELL? HE CAME BACK HUNGRY, FAST, AND FEARLESS. HE DIDN’T JUST PLAY LIKE A ROOKIE TONIGHT — HE PLAYED LIKE A GUY READY TO CARRY MIDNIGHT GREEN FOR YEARS TO COME."

Signed as part of Philadelphia’s 2025 draft class, Campbell had been penciled in as a special-teams contributor with rotational upside. But shoulder tightness earlier in camp raised concerns about whether he’d see the field in August. Saturday night erased those doubts.
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Head coach Nick Sirianni praised his young linebacker after the game:

“Jihaad showed toughness and grit. That’s Philly football. He battled back, and when his number was called, he made it count.”

With a crowded linebacker room and roster cuts looming, Campbell needed a signature performance. He got one. If the rest of his preseason mirrors Saturday night’s energy, Jihaad Campbell won’t just secure a roster spot — he might force his way into defensive packages sooner than expected.

For the Eagles, the loss to Cleveland may sting. But for Jihaad Campbell, the night felt like a win — proof that setbacks can spark comebacks, and that Philly fans will rally behind grit every single time.

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Chiefs Locker Room Erupts, Chris Jones Under Investigation for NFL Sports Betting in Jaguars Game - HC Andy Reid Hands Down Harsh Punishment
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