De'Vondre Campbell Shades Packers, Says He's 'Not Playing Through Injuries Anymore' | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors
David Schmidt
Published Mar 24, 2026
De'Vondre Campbell doesn't sound happy with the Green Bay Packers right now.
The linebacker posted on X, formerly known as Twitter, that he's "not playing through injuries anymore cause when s--t goes wrong they always use it against you."
De'Vondre Campbell @Came_Along_WayNot going out my way anymore and I'm not playing through injuries anymore cause when shit goes wrong they always use it against you. I'm treating everyone accordingly and giving them the same energy they giving me. Focus on yourself and your mental 59 you owe it to yourself 🤝🏿
Campbell has missed four games this season due to ankle and knee injuries. He missed the Thanksgiving Day game against the Detroit Lions and had been on the injury report for the next two weeks with a neck issue.
Last week was the first time Campbell hasn't been on the injury report since Week 11. He was on the field for 98 percent of the defensive snaps in Sunday's 34-20 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Packers head coach Matt LaFleur didn't give any indication after the game or during his Monday press conference that anything was physically wrong with Campbell. He recorded five solo tackles and one tackle for loss against the Bucs.
Campbell is in his third season with the Packers. He originally signed with them as a free agent in March 2021 and had a terrific first season, earning an All-Pro first-team selection. Green Bay rewarded him with a five-year, $50 million extension in March 2022.
Injuries have been a problem for Campbell over the past two seasons. He missed four games during the 2022 campaign due to a knee injury.
The Packers seem to have hit a wall after looking like a strong playoff contender following back-to-back wins over the Lions and Kansas City Chiefs. They have lost to the New York Giants and Buccaneers in the past two games.
At 6-8 with three games remaining, the Packers are currently tied with the Atlanta Falcons for the No. 11 seed in the NFC. They are only one game behind four teams at 7-7, with the Minnesota Vikings and Los Angeles Rams occupying the final two wild card spots.
Green Bay will play the Carolina Panthers, Vikings and Chicago Bears over the final three weeks.