
It’s heartbreaking to even consider the thought of leaving a team that has become more than just a franchise—it’s become a family. But sometimes, situations push players to their emotional and professional limits. My loyalty has never wavered, and my commitment to the game remains steadfast. But if I must go, let it be clear: it will be on one condition.
Jack Campbell, tell the Lions—I can play anywhere.
That’s not arrogance. That’s belief. That’s years of dedication, hours of sweat, pain, training, and passion molded into one simple truth: I am versatile. I am ready. I am hungry to contribute wherever I’m needed, not just where I’ve been placed. Whether it’s linebacker, special teams, edge rush, or coverage—I have the mindset and the skills to make an impact.
I’m not asking for favoritism. I’m asking for opportunity. For recognition. For trust.
It’s sad because I never wanted it to come to this. I dreamed of building something lasting here. But dreams can be fragile, especially when unseen by those who matter. If the Lions see me as one-dimensional, then maybe I’ve been misread all along. That’s why this moment is bittersweet. I’ll go—but only if my final message is heard loud and clear.
This isn’t just about football. It’s about respect. About being seen for the full extent of what I bring to the table. Let my condition be a declaration, not just for myself but for every player who’s ever been boxed in. Tell them, Jack—I can play anywhere. And if they can’t see that, maybe it really is time to go. But I leave with my head high, and my spirit unbroken.
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