OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- Baltimore Ravens defensive end Calais Campbell isn't in favor of boycotting games as a form of protest.
Campbell, who is a member of the NFL Players Association executive committee, believes skipping games isn't the best way to bring about social justice.
"I feel our voices are stronger when we're on the field," Campbell said Saturday. "Our voices are stronger if we can play well enough to be in that last game in February. That's when our voice is strongest."
Campbell did emphasize that he wasn't speaking for all players, adding, "But everybody has their own opinions and we'll talk through it and try to make decisions that are best for all of us.