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49ers suspend Campbell for final 3 games

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The San Francisco 49ers suspended linebacker De'Vondre Campbell for three games for conduct detrimental to the team, general manager John Lynch announced Monday.

The suspension effectively ends Campbell's season.

The linebacker's discipline stems from his refusal to enter Thursday's contest against the Los Angeles Rams. Campbell headed to the locker room after the team asked the veteran to replace Dre Greenlaw, who had exited with Achilles tightness in his first game since tearing his Achilles in last season's Super Bowl.

Head coach Kyle Shanahan told reporters Friday that Campbell would no longer be part of the team, though they had to work through semantics before deciding on the linebacker's future. Suspending the 31-year-old instead of releasing him keeps him off waivers, negating the possibility he lands on another squad.

Many 49ers players were outspoken about Campbell's actions, with tight end George Kittle saying: "I don't like distractions on the sideline. I think that's ignorant. I think it's just dumb, it's just stupid. It's very immature, and I don't see how you can do something like that to your team."

Cornerback Charvarius Ward called Campbell's move "sucker shit."

Campbell signed a one-year contract worth $5 million with San Francisco during the offseason. He notched 79 tackles over 13 appearances and 12 starts.

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