Cowboys Place Parris Campbell on Reserve/Retired List The Dallas Cowboys officially placed veteran receiver Parris Campbell on the reserve/retired list on Wednesday, marking the end of his NFL career. The move, confirmed by the league’s daily transaction wire, signals that Campbell will no longer be active with the team moving forward. Campbell, 28, was selected by the Indianapolis Colts in the second round of the 2019 NFL Draft. However, his early career was marred by recurring injuries, which limited his playing time during his first few seasons. After a breakthrough 2022 season, where he appeared in all 17 games, Campbell finally found consistency. That year, he recorded 63 receptions for 623 yards and three touchdowns, establishing himself as a reliable target for his team. Following his breakout campaign, Campbell became a free agent and joined the New York Giants in 2023. He played in 12 games for the Giants before being traded to the Philadelphia Eagles, where he contributed to their Super Bowl LIX victory. During the 2023 postseason, Campbell made all three playoff games for the Eagles, showcasing his ability to perform under pressure. In 2024, Campbell returned to the NFC East, joining the Cowboys’ practice squad. However, he only saw limited action, appearing in a single game during the regular season. Despite his efforts, the Cowboys opted to retire him, likely due to a combination of age, injury history, and the team’s need to prioritize younger players. Over his seven NFL seasons, Campbell accumulated 123 receptions for 1,117 yards and six touchdowns. While his career was defined by perseverance through injury setbacks, his 2022 season remains his most productive.#philadelphia_eagles #indianapolis_colts #new_york_giants #dallas_cowboys #parris_campbell
