Parris Campbell Retires at 28 as Cowboys Move Receiver to Reserve/Retired List
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Updated · Fox News · May 28
Parris Campbell Retires at 28 as Cowboys Move Receiver to Reserve/Retired List
6 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 28
Parris Campbell retired from the NFL at 28, prompting Dallas to place the wide receiver on its reserve/retired list Wednesday.
Dallas said the move ends Campbell’s time with the Cowboys, where he spent last season on injured reserve and the practice squad without appearing in a regular-season game.
His last NFL action came with Philadelphia in 2024, when he caught 6 passes in 5 games and earned a Super Bowl ring.
The 2019 second-round pick by Indianapolis totaled 983 receiving yards in four Colts seasons, including a career-best 623 in 2022, before a 2023 stint with the Giants.
Campbell’s exit leaves Dallas with 2 open spots on its 90-man roster ahead of voluntary organized team activities in June.
Why did a Super Bowl champion with $10M in earnings suddenly retire before playing a down for the Cowboys?
With Campbell's retirement opening a roster spot, which free agent will the Dallas Cowboys target before OTAs?
Is Parris Campbell's career a cautionary tale about the true physical price of playing professional football?