Calais Campbell continues to prove himself an absolute legend.
Back with the Arizona Cardinals to finish his NFL career, Campbell did something Sunday that's never been accomplished by a player his age.
The feat, shared by ESPN's Josh Weinfuss: Block a field goal and an extra point in the same season.
Campbell is the oldest by far, at 39 years and 111 days.
The previous record-holder was Denico Autry, at 33 years and 149 days.
Campbell, at 6-foot-8, has always been a potent kick blocker, and even now, he remains that.
He also has 5.5 sacks this season, which is remarkable.
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For his career, Campbell has 116 sacks and 11 kick blocks.
He traveled around the NFL in recent years after beginning his career as a dominant force for the Cardinals.
But this season, Campbell chose to come back to the desert, a place that was home for him for so long.
It's not even obvious whether Campbell needs to retire after this season. He's still going strong.
But whenever he hangs his cleats up, Campbell will be doing so as one of the best to ever do it.
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