Jihaad Campbell's career in Tuscaloosa appears to be over.

The superstar Alabama linebacker, who is a top-20 prospect in this year's NFL Draft according to ESPN's Mel Kiper Jr., took a knee after a play in the second half of the ReliaQuest Bowl vs Michigan before leaving the field. He exited the game at 11 tackles and was later ruled out with what the team called an upper body injury.

Campbell will join a legacy of linebackers to be drafted from the Crimson Tide in April. Though he has not yet declared for the NFL Draft, it is all but a foregone conclusion he'll have his name called at some point in Green Bay later this year.

Campbell had 108 tackles with 12 tackles for a loss and five sacks in 2024 heading into Tuesday's game. He logged another 11 tackles vs Michigan before exiting the game.

Jihaad Campbell injury updates



Campbell was shaken up in the second half of Tuesday's game vs Michigan, staying on his knee after a collision on Tuesday.

He was later seen on the sidelines without shoulder pads, and Alabama confirmed his day was done with an upper body injury. Campbell was one of several NFL Draft prospects for the Crimson Tide who elected to play on Tuesday.

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