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Calais Campbell – September 12, 2024 (Postgame) Download PDF version

Thursday, September 12, 2024
Postgame – Buffalo

Dolphins DT Calais Campbell

(Not only do you lose to them, but you also lose QB Tua Tagovailoa, you lose by that kind of margin. Just sum it all up. How tough is this loss? A loss is a loss, but it sucks when you factor in everything.) – “Yeah, they played better than us today. Thursday Night Football, primetime, we obviously wanted to play better, but we didn’t get it done. But we’re not going to overreact. It’s just one football game. The only thing this really says is that we’re not going to be undefeated this season, but I know who we have in this locker room. We’re going to bounce back. We’re going to be a good football team. It felt like it was very similar to last week’s game. We were kind of spotting them points and making simple mistakes that were very fixable. The second half, I feel like we had a lot of fight in there. We just kept playing football. It wasn’t good enough to win but the way I see just how hungry our guys are and the way we keep playing football – I like this team and we will be just fine.”

(How difficult was it to see QB Tua Tagovailoa go down the way he did when he has a history of concussions? I’m sure that’s got to be tough to see. As a veteran, have you seen this many times before?) – “Yeah, you never like seeing them go down. Tua’s such a great guy and given his history, it makes it a little tougher. He’s tough. He’s resilient. It’s the worst part of the game. I’m hoping he’s ok. I’m definitely going to reach out to him and pray for him and go out there and continue to fight for him. I don’t know what the situation is or how things are going to go from here, but just be a good teammate, be there for him and support him until he gets back.”

(Although it’s a violent sport just how scary is it to still see it? I’m sure you’ve seen it many times before, but still every time, it’s still a scary situation for you, the media, everybody.) – “Yeah, but anytime you get up and walk off the field on your own power, that’s a good start. That makes you feel good about it. It’s always scary and definitely not anything you ever want to see, but I definitely feel good about the way he got up and walked off the field his own power. He’s a tough guy, a very tough guy.”

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