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Jack Campbell

LB

#46

Experience: 4 years

Height: 6-5

Age: 25

Weight: 246 lbs

College: Iowa

2025 SEASON

  • Solo
    87
  • SCK
    5
  • FF
    3
  • INT
    --
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Defense

Days

GTotalSoloASTSCKSFTYPDEFINTTDSYDSAVGLNG
Mondays21611520100000
Other Days (not Mon or Sun)327131410000000
Sundays12125636220300000

Months

GTotalSoloASTSCKSFTYPDEFINTTDSYDSAVGLNG
December446242210200000
January1114700100000
November549262310000000
October327101720100000
September435231210000000

Opponents by Group

GTotalSoloASTSCKSFTYPDEFINTTDSYDSAVGLNG
vs AFC Teams550282220200000
vs NFC Teams12118595930200000
Outside Own Division11115615440300000
vs Own Division653262710100000

Opponents by Team

GTotalSoloASTSCKSFTYPDEFINTTDSYDSAVGLNG
Baltimore Ravens188010000000
Chicago Bears21981100100000
Cincinnati Bengals1113800000000
Cleveland Browns196300000000
Dallas Cowboys1126610000000
Green Bay Packers21910900000000
Kansas City Chiefs184410000000
Los Angeles Rams1149500000000
Minnesota Vikings2158710000000
New York Giants1104600000000
Philadelphia Eagles1157800000000
Pittsburgh Steelers1147700200000
Tampa Bay Buccaneers183510100000
Washington Commanders164200000000

Outcomes

GTotalSoloASTSCKSFTYPDEFINTTDSYDSAVGLNG
Losses885454020200000
Wins983424130200000

Stadiums

GTotalSoloASTSCKSFTYPDEFINTTDSYDSAVGLNG
GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium184410000000
U.S. Bank Stadium162400000000
Ford Field879413830300000
Northwest Stadium164200000000
Lambeau Field1105500000000
Lincoln Financial Field1157800000000
SoFi Stadium1149500000000
Paycor Stadium1113800000000
M&T Bank Stadium188010000000
Soldier Field1114700100000

Biography

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Was one-of-four NFL linebackers to log at least 125 tackles, five tackles for loss, five pass defenses and one forced fumble in 2024.
  • Became the first Lions player to produce 85 tackles and five tackles for loss in each of a player's first two-career seasons since 1994, when tackles for loss officially began being tracked.
  • Is the first Lions player to produce at least 200 tackles, 10 tackles for loss and five pass defenses through two-career seasons since 1994.
  • Produced seven-or-more tackles in eight straight games (9/30/24-11/24/24), establishing the longest streak by a Lions player since Stephen Boyd had a 13-game streak in 2000.
  • Was the only NFL rookie in the 2023 season to record at least 80 tackles, five tackles for loss and 2.0 sacks.
  • Produced 89 tackles (49 solo) in 2023, the second-most among all rookies on the year.
  • Tallied 10 games with at least five tackles, tying for the most among rookies across the League.
  • Recorded his first-career sack vs. Atlanta (9/24/23).

COLLEGE:

  • Played four seasons at Iowa (2019-22), racking up a total of 305 tackles, 13.5 tackles for loss, five interceptions, 3.0 sacks and three forced fumbles. He ranks in Iowa's top-20 for career tackles.
  • 2022: Started in 13 games, logging 128 tackles, 5.5 tackles for loss, two interceptions, one forced fumble and 1.0 sack.
    • Dick Butkus Award (NCAA's Top Linebacker)
    • Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year
    • Big Ten Linebacker of the Year
    • First-Team AP All-American
    • Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week (Nov. 21, 2022)
    • William V. Campbell Award (Player with the best combination of academics, community service, and on-field performance.)
  • 2021: Started in 14 games and led the FBS with 143 tackles while adding 3.5 tackles for loss, two interceptions, one forced fumble and 1.0 sack.
    • Third-Team All-Big Ten
    • Team's Defensive MVP
    • Ranked fifth in school history for single-season tackles (143) to mark the most by a Hawkeye since 2009.
  • 2020: Made appearances in the final five games of the season, logging 29 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss, three pass breakups, 1.0 sack, one interception and one forced fumble.
  • 2019: Saw action in 11 games, recording five tackles (two solo).

PERSONAL:

  • Prepped at Cedar Falls (Iowa) High School, where he led the team to two state playoff runs, including a runner-up finish his senior year. Beyond football, he led the basketball team to back-to-back state titles.
  • Majored in Enterprise Leadership.
  • Parents are Amy and Jeremy Eastman and Jen and Dave Campbell.
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