San Francisco 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan announced that linebacker De'Vondre Campbell will no longer be part of the team after his refusal to enter a game following the loss of his starting position. The incident occurred during a game against the Los Angeles Rams, where Campbell walked off the field and into the locker room, declining to play when called upon.
Shanahan expressed disappointment in Campbell's actions, stating that such behavior is unacceptable within the team. The 49ers are currently evaluating their options on how to address the situation, with the possibility of suspending Campbell for conduct detrimental to the team or releasing him outright.
Campbell, who signed a one-year contract with the 49ers earlier this year, had been a regular starter for the team, playing a significant role in the defense. However, he was benched during the game against the Rams in favor of another player returning from injury.
Despite attempts to put Campbell back into the game due to further injuries on the team, he refused to participate, leading to his removal from the roster. Shanahan expressed surprise at Campbell's actions, noting that he had not received any explanation for the refusal to play.
The decision by Campbell left his teammates frustrated and disappointed, with some labeling his behavior as selfish and immature. Players like cornerback Charvarius Ward and tight end George Kittle criticized Campbell's actions, emphasizing the impact on the team's performance and morale.
Campbell, a former All-Pro player, had joined the 49ers after a stint with the Green Bay Packers. While he showed promise at times, his performance had been inconsistent, leading to his release from the team.
The 49ers are now focused on moving forward without Campbell as they strive to finish the season on a positive note. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of professionalism and commitment within the team, highlighting the challenges faced by players and coaches in the competitive NFL environment.
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