
Dolphins Coach Hints at ‘Tantrum’ to Avoid Calais Campbell Trade
Miami, FL – Miami Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel hinted at a potential “tantrum” if the team were to trade star defensive end Calais Campbell.
Background
Campbell, 36, has been a key figure for the Dolphins since joining the team in 2020. He recorded 5.0 sacks and 15 tackles for loss in 2022, helping lead Miami to a 9-8 record.
However, rumors have surfaced that the Dolphins are considering trading Campbell to acquire draft capital or younger players.
McDaniel’s Comments
McDaniel addressed the situation during a press conference on Wednesday.
“Calais Campbell is a pillar of our team. He’s a leader, a great player, and a teammate that I respect beyond measure. I would be greatly disappointed if he were to be traded.”
McDaniel added that he would consider a “tantrum” if the team moved Campbell.
“I’m not ruling out any possibilities, but I will say this: I would be very upset if Calais were not on our team next season.”
Player Reaction
Campbell has not publicly commented on the trade rumors, but sources close to the player say he is surprised and disappointed by the possibility of being traded.
Possible Outcomes
If McDaniel follows through on his threat and refuses to cooperate with a Campbell trade, it could put the Dolphins in a difficult situation. The team would likely have to consider other options, such as releasing Campbell or finding a trade partner that McDaniel is more agreeable to.
The Dolphins have until the March 15 NFL trade deadline to make a decision on Campbell’s future.
