Miami Dolphins defensive tackle Calais Campbell found himself in an unexpected situation on Sunday morning when he, along with teammate Tyreek Hill, was handcuffed and detained by police. The incident occurred prior to the Dolphins’ game against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
While Hill’s detainment, captured in videos circulating online, garnered significant attention, it was later revealed that Campbell was also involved. Despite the morning’s events, both players were released and ultimately took the field for the game, which the Dolphins won 20-17.
Following the victory, Campbell, a 17-year NFL veteran, shared his perspective on the incident. He stated that he had never experienced anything like it before and that he was trying to de-escalate the situation involving Hill.
Miami Dolphins debuting player Calais Campbell had an eventful start to his career with the team. Despite being detained by police shortly before the Dolphins’ Week 1 game against the Jacksonville Jaguars, Campbell went on to have a strong performance, even recording a sack in the first quarter.
The incident involving Campbell, along with teammate Tyreek Hill, is currently under investigation by the Miami-Dade Police Department. One officer involved has been placed on administrative leave pending the investigation’s outcome.
Police Director Stephanie V. Daniels stated that she is “committed to transparency and accountability” regarding the situation.
Sunday’s game saw standout performances from both Tyreek Hill and Calais Campbell. Hill dominated on offense, racking up 130 receiving yards and a touchdown on seven catches.
On the defensive side, Campbell made his presence known with three tackles and a crucial sack.