De'Vondre Campbell refused to play against Rams 49ers linebacker San Francisco 49ers linebacker De'Vondre Campbell left the sidelines during his team's season-crushing loss to the Los Angeles Rams on Thursday night, in an apparent refusal to play that earned scorn from teammates.
The veteran had been bumped from the starting lineup with the return of the previously injured Dre Greenlaw, but when Greenlaw needed to come out of the game in the third quarter Campbell declined to play, according to 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan.
“He said he didn’t want to play today,” Shanahan told reporters after the game.
49ers linebackers Dre Greenlaw (57) and Dee Winters bring down Los Angeles Rams running back Kyren Williams Thursday.Kelley L Cox
It wasn’t immediately clear if Campbell would face any discipline or be cut from the team.
“We’ll figure out something, but I don’t know that right now,” Shanahan said.
The coach insisted that Thursday night's incident won’t be an ongoing distraction.
“People notice, but when someone says that, you move on,” he said. “You don’t deal with that anymore.”
Tight end George Kittle and cornerback Charvarius Ward, two of the team’s most respected players, vented their frustration with Campbell’s inaction.
"It's hard to win football games when someone doesn't want to play football," Kittle said. "I think that’s ignorant. And I think it’s just dumb. It’s just stupid, and it’s very immature. I just don’t see how you could do something like that to your team.”
De'Vondre Campbell Quit 49ers linebacker refused to go into the game
Ward said Campbell should have never put on a uniform if he didn't want to play Thursday.
"That's some sucka s---, it definitely hurt the team," said Ward, playing in his third game since the death of his 1-year-old daughter. "He's probably going to get cut soon."
The Los Angeles Rams defeated San Francisco, 12-6, virtually eliminating the defending NFC-champion 49ers from playoff contention.
The 6-8 Niners have three games left and trail first-place Seattle (8-5) by 2 1/2 games. The loss to the Rams put San Francisco's playoff hopes at less than 1%.
A representative of the National Football League Players Association could not be immediately reached for comment on Friday.
The 49ers signed Campbell to a one-year deal in March as a placeholder for Greenlaw, who tore his left Achilles tendon during the Super Bowl.