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Parris Campbell Retires From NFL at 28

His retirement frees a Cowboys roster spot, closing out a seven‑season, injury‑restricted NFL career.

Overview

  • The Dallas Cowboys placed Campbell on the reserve/retired list on Wednesday after he informed the team he was stepping away from football.
  • Campbell finishes his career with 123 receptions for 1,117 yards, six touchdowns and roughly $10.6 million in earnings over seven NFL seasons.
  • Repeated injuries defined his pro arc, including early broken bones and knee ligament damage, though he produced a career year in 2022 with 63 catches for 623 yards.
  • After being the Colts’ second‑round pick in 2019, Campbell spent single seasons with the Giants (2023), won Super Bowl LIX with the Eagles (2024), and joined the Cowboys in 2025 on a reserve/futures deal.
  • His exit gives Dallas additional offseason roster flexibility and ends a brief final chapter in which he played mostly on practice squads and appeared in one regular‑season game for the Cowboys.