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Parris Campbell’s Retirement Opens Roster Space for Cowboys

The veteran's seven‑year NFL journey concludes, leaving Dallas with two vacant spots as they eye additions to their receiving corps.

Parris Campbell, a former Ohio State standout, announced his retirement from the NFL after completing seven seasons in the league.

Campbell’s professional journey took him from the Indianapolis Colts to the New York Giants, then to the Philadelphia Eagles, where he capped his career with a Super Bowl championship in 2024, and finally to the Dallas Cowboys.

His departure leaves the Cowboys with two open spots on the 53‑man roster, a vacancy that could be filled by a free‑agent receiver or a draft pick as the club looks to reshape its passing attack.

The team’s current receiving corps already features star wideouts CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens, while quarterback Dak Prescott continues to drive the offense forward.

A Look Back at Campbell’s College Roots

At Ohio State, Campbell earned First‑Team All‑Big Ten honors and was part of a national championship squad, achievements that set the stage for his NFL career.

With another year of experience under their belts, the Cowboys’ offense is poised to build on recent progress, and the front office is expected to explore options that could add depth and versatility.

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