Arnold Campbell

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Arnold Campbell
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Position: Defensive end, offensive lineman (Arena), defensive tackle (CFL)
Personal information
Born: (1962-11-13) November 13, 1962 (age 61)
Charleston, Mississippi, U.S.
Height:6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Weight:260 lb (118 kg)
Career information
High school: Charleston (MS)
College: Alcorn St.
Undrafted: 1985
Career history
 * Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Career highlights and awards
  • Arena All-Star Game (1993)
Career NFL statistics
Games played:3
Career CFL statistics
Games played:2
Career Arena statistics
Tackles:93
Sacks:20
Fumble recoveries:6
Player stats at PFR

Arnold Rene Campbell (born November 13, 1962) is a former American football defensive end who played one season for the Buffalo Bills in 1987. [1] He was a replacement player. He also played in the Arena Football League (AFL) and the Canadian Football League (CFL).

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Early life

Arnold Campbell was born on November 13, 1962, in Charleston, Mississippi and attended at Charleston High School. [1]

College career

He went to college at Alcorn St. [1]

Professional career

Buffalo Bills

1987 season

Campbell was a replacement player for the Buffalo Bills. [1] [2] He played three games. [1] [2]

Ottawa Rough Riders

1989 season

In 1989, he played two games for the Ottawa Rough Riders. [2] [3] He was a defensive tackle. [3]

Detroit Drive

1990 season

In 1990 he played for the Detroit Drive of the Arena Football League. [2] [4] In 12 games he had 12 tackles and one fumble recovery. [2] [4]

Orlando Predators

1991 season

In 1991 he played for two teams, the Orlando Predators and the Dallas Texans. [2] [4] With the Predators, he had four tackles in five games. [2] [4] He also had one sack. [2]

Dallas Texans

1991 season

His second team of 1991 was the Dallas Texans. [2] [4] With the Texans he had one tackle, he also had a sack in two games. [2] [4]

1992 season

In 1992 he had 10 tackles in 10 games and two sacks. [2] [4] Campbell also had two forced fumbles and three recoveries. [2] [4]

Arizona Rattlers

1993 season

In 1993, Campbell played for the Arizona Rattlers. [2] [4] He had four sacks and 11 tackles. [4] He was in the Arena All-Star game. He played in 11 games. [2] [4]

Milwaukee Mustangs

1994 season

In 1994, he played for the Milwaukee Mustangs, he played in 10 games and had 15 tackles. [2] [4] He also had three forced fumbles. [2] [4]

Miami Hooters

1994 season

He also played two games for the Miami Hooters in 1994 but he did not have any statistics. [2] [4]

1995 season

He played in four games for the Miami Hooters in 1995. [2] He had seven tackles before going back to the Milwaukee Mustangs. [2] [4] He had a blocked kick in 1995 for the Hooters. [2] [4]

Milwaukee Mustangs (second stint)

1995 season

He had a second stint with the Mustangs in 1995; he played seven games and had six tackles and a sack. [2] [4] He also had a blocked kick, his second of the season. [2] [4]

1996 season

In 1996 he played 14 games, the most of any season of his career. [2] [4] He had 12 tackles and five sacks; Campbell had eight passes defended also. [2] [4]

1997 season

His final season was in 1997; he played 14 games again and had 15 tackles. [2] [4] He also had a sack and a fumble recovery. [2] [4]

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References

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