According to reports, the New York Giants agreed to terms with defensive back Elijah Campbell, pending a physical.
Campbell, 5-11 and 200 pounds, has played in 68 career regular-season games (three starts) for the Jets (2020) and Dolphins (2021-25). He spent the 2018 offseason and training camp with the Browns, and then played with the Birmingham Iron (Alliance of American Football) in 2019 and parts of 2020 with the DC Defenders (XFL).
His NFL totals include 24 tackles (14 solo), two passes defensed, 21 special teams tackles (15 solo), one special teams forced fumble, and one special teams fumble recovery.
Campbell also appeared in two postseason games with Miami.
Campbell played in 10 games last season before it was cut short by ankle and knee injuries.
He would join a defensive backfield with Jevón Holland, who spent his first four seasons with the Dolphins before signing with the Giants in 2025.
Prior to the NFL, the native of St. Paul, Minn., played collegiately at Northern Illinois, Northern Iowa, and Iowa Western Community College.