De’Vondre Campbell Yearns for Packers Comeback
Green Bay, WI – July 17, 2025
De’Vondre Campbell, the former Green Bay Packers linebacker whose heart still beats in green and gold, is making a heartfelt plea to return to the team that defined his NFL career. In a candid social media post Thursday, the 31-year-old veteran expressed his longing to rejoin the Packers, driven not by financial gain or fame, but by an unfinished Super Bowl dream.
“Just one call from Green Bay, and I’ll pick up the phone—not for money, not for fame, but for the Super Bowl dream still left undone,” Campbell wrote on X, accompanied by a throwback photo of his 2021 All-Pro season. The message has ignited a wave of nostalgia and support among Packers faithful, who remember his peak as a defensive cornerstone.
Campbell’s Packers tenure spanned 2021 to 2023, where he delivered a standout 2021 campaign—146 tackles, earning First-Team All-Pro honors, the first for a Packers linebacker since Ray Nitschke. His 63-yard pick-six in 2022 remains a highlight, but injuries to his neck and shoulder in later years limited him to 11 games in 2023. The season ended controversially when he refused to play late in the year, leading to his release in early 2024 for cap savings, a move that left fans divided.
Despite the drama, Campbell’s love for Green Bay endures. “Lambeau Field is where I found my soul as a player,” he told ESPN in a follow-up interview. “I’d take a backup role, even a pay cut, just to chase that championship with this team again.” His willingness to sacrifice reflects the “Cheesehead” spirit he embodied during his 2,189 career tackles, per Pro-Football-Reference.
The odds of a reunion seem slim. The Packers bolstered their linebacker corps with a high-profile signing from the 49ers this offseason, intensifying competition. General Manager Brian Gutekunst has remained noncommittal, focusing on the current roster’s youth. Yet, fans on X, like @PackersLegacy, plead, “Bring De’Vondre back—he’s our heart!”
Campbell’s plea comes as the Packers, coming off a 10-7 season in 2024, prepare for training camp next week. With Jordan Love leading a promising offense, a veteran like Campbell could add depth and leadership to Jeff Hafley’s defense. His 2021 success suggests he could still contribute, though his injury history raises concerns.
For now, Campbell waits by the phone, his Super Bowl ambition burning bright. Whether Green Bay answers remains uncertain, but his story resonates as a testament to loyalty and unfinished business. Can this veteran reclaim his legacy at Lambeau? Stay tuned to ESPN for updates as the Packers’ decision looms.











