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Parris Campbell Retires from NFL at 28 After Seven Seasons

Parris Campbell Retirement from the NFL

The Dallas Cowboys placed wide receiver Parris Campbell on the Reserve/Retired list ahead of the 2026 season, confirming the 28-year-old’s abrupt exit from the NFL. Source 3

A 2019 second-round pick out of Ohio State by the Indianapolis Colts, Campbell played seven NFL seasons with the Colts, New York Giants, Dallas Cowboys, and briefly contributed to the Philadelphia Eagles’ Super Bowl LIX championship. Source 1

Primarily a depth receiver throughout his career, the retirement creates no significant roster holes for the Cowboys’ wide-receiver room. Limited public details have been shared regarding his decision. Source 10

FAQ

When did Parris Campbell announce his retirement? The Dallas Cowboys placed him on the Reserve/Retired list in late May 2025.

Which teams did Parris Campbell play for during his career? He played for the Indianapolis Colts, New York Giants, Dallas Cowboys, and earned a Super Bowl ring with the Philadelphia Eagles.

How old was Parris Campbell when he retired? Campbell retired at age 28 after seven professional seasons.

Did Parris Campbell win a Super Bowl? Yes, he was part of the Philadelphia Eagles’ Super Bowl LIX championship team.

Why did the Cowboys move Campbell to the retired list? The team made the roster transaction after Campbell informed them of his decision to retire.

What impact will Campbell’s retirement have on the Cowboys’ wide-receiver room? The departure has minimal impact; the position group remains largely intact heading into the 2026 season.

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