Pro
2006: Signed four-year contract worth $21 million on March 10, the eve of the free agency period. $12 million in salary and bonuses to be paid upfront in 2006.
2005: Set the team record for tackles by a defensive lineman with 105. ... Also had a career-high 6 1/2 sacks and forced a team-high three fumbles. ... Signed a restricted free agent contract with the Packers for $1.1 million during the off-season after he received a tender offer from the Minnesota Vikings.
2004: Started all 16 games at 'Power' (left) end for the first time in his career and led the team's defensive linemen with a career-high 77 tackles (53 solo, also a career high). ... Tied for second on the team with 4 1/2 sacks. Also has recovered one fumble and forced one; had three passes defensed.
2003: Stepped into the lineup when Joe Johnson suffered a season-ending injury and more than held his own despite not being overly big or athletic. Kampman played in 12 games, starting 10, and finished with 38 tackles (21 unassisted), two sacks, one forced fumble and three fumbles recovered. ... Started both playoff games as well, finishing with three sacks and nine tackles. ... Missed four weeks early in the season with a sprain of his left ankle before jumping right into the starting lineup when Johnson went down. ... Three forced fumbles tied for team lead. ... Three postseason sacks tied for conference lead. ... Under contract through 2004.
Played in 13 games total in 2002, starting six at the 'Power' end position when Vonnie Holliday was sidelined with injuries. ... Finished with 26 tackles, one-half sack and 2 passes defensed. ... The Packers' first of two selections in the fifth round (156th overall) of 2002 NFL draft with a choice obtained in Green Bay's draft day trade with Seattle to move up eight spots in the first round. ... Is only the second player drafted by Green Bay out of the University of Iowa over the past 15 years (OT Ross Verba in 1997 being the other).
College
Played linebacker his first two years at the University of Iowa before moving to the defensive line for his final two collegiate seasons. ... Played in 44 games, starting the last 37 contests. ... Was a two-time Academic All-American (2000-01). ... Attended Aplington-Parkersburg (Iowa) High School, which also has produced current NFL players Casey Wiegmann (Chiefs), Jared DeVries (Lions) and Brad Meester (Jaguars). |