Tevaughn Campbell came back to the CFL for one reason — to win a championship. Article content
After playing for the University of Regina Rams from 2011-14, the Ontario product was drafted by the Calgary Stampeders in 2015 before being traded to the Saskatchewan Roughriders in 2016. Article content Article content
He was then traded to the Montreal Alouettes the following season before earning an NFL opportunity with the New York Jets in 2019.
After being waived by the Jets, Campbell was quickly scooped up by the Los Angeles Chargers and would become a full-time starting defensive back in 2020, registering his first NFL interception, which was returned for a touchdown that same season.
Campbell spent two years in Los Angeles before being released in 2022. He then briefly joined t