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Quarterback Rank: #22 Overall: #154
Campbell was all over the place his first season in Oakland. He opened the season as starter, got hurt, lost the starting job, got the starting job back because of injury, posted some big games and disappeared in some others. He finished the season with 14 touchdowns to eight interceptions. He had seven games with less than 200-passing yards. He also had four games with 230-plus passing yards. Campbell flashed some good things at times, but struggled at other times. In five seasons, Campbell has just one year with more than 20 touchdowns and two 3,000-yard seasons. Campbell has ability (strong arm, moves around well in pocket) but still turns the ball over too much and struggles with the deep ball. His inconsistency could cost him the starter's job in 2011.
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Campbell is worth a few spot starts if he is the starting quarterback, but don't use him past that. You just never know what this guy is going to do. Plus, Campbell's career numbers don't suggest a sudden breakout season. If all goes well for him, he'll finish with 3,000 or so yards and 20 touchdowns - and that is if all goes well. |
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| The Denver Broncos likely will not pursue Oakland Raiders impending free-agent QB Jason Campbell this offseason because he is looking an opportunity to start and the Broncos have QB Tim Tebow as their starter entering next season. |
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| The Oakland Raiders likely will not re-sign impending free-agent QB Jason Campbell this offseason because he will be looking for an opportunity to start next season. |
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| Oakland Raiders head coach Hue Jackson said he is open to bringing back QB Jason Campbell for the 2012 season. Campbell will be a free agent in the offseason. |
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| Updating a previous report, Oakland Raiders QB Jason Campbell (collarbone) has resumed throwing. Head coach Hue Jackson estimated the throwing distance to be about 30 yards, but wouldn't guess when Campbell will be able to serve in a backup role to QB Carson Palmer. |
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| Oakland Raiders QB Jason Campbell (collarbone) is throwing up to 30 yards in practice, but he is unlikely to return to active duty in the last two games of the season. Campbell is slated to become a free agent after this year and isn't expected to return to Oakland. |
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| Oakland Raiders head coach Hue Jackson said QB Jason Campbell (collarbone) still has a ways to go before returning to the field. |
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| Oakland Raiders QB Jason Campbell (collarbone), RB Taiwan Jones (hamstring) and WR Jacoby Ford (foot) did not participate in practice Friday, Dec. 9, and have been ruled out for Week 14. |
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| Oakland Raiders QB Jason Campbell (collarbone), WR Jacoby Ford (foot) and RB Taiwan Jones (hamstring) did not practice Thursday, Dec. 8. |
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| Oakland Raiders QB Jason Campbell (collarbone), WR Jacoby Ford (foot), RB Taiwan Jones (hamstring) and DL Jarvis Moss (hamstring) did not practice Friday, Dec. 2, and are ruled out for Week 13. |
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| Oakland Raiders QB Jason Campbell (collarbone) has resumed throwing after undergoing surgery to fix a broken collarbone. He can't throw very hard at this point, but he is on scheduled to return in early December. It's likely that Campbell will back up QB Carson Palmer when he returns to full health. |
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