FRISCO, Texas – The Cowboys have bolstered their lineup with the addition of a seasoned wide receiver through free agency, reaching an agreement with former Philadelphia Eagle Parris Campbell on Saturday afternoon.
Campbell, aged 27, recently celebrated a Super Bowl LIX victory with the Eagles. During the previous season, he participated in five games, making six receptions for 30 yards and scoring a touchdown. By joining the Cowboys, Campbell will be playing for his fourth team in as many seasons and his third team within the NFC East, having spent 2023 with the New York Giants before moving to Philadelphia in 2024.
The Indianapolis Colts initially drafted Campbell in the second round of the 2019 NFL draft with the 59th pick, where he spent the first four years of his career. During his tenure with the Colts, he recorded 97 catches for 983 yards and five touchdowns. Campbell’s standout season occurred in 2022 with the Colts, where he emerged as the team’s second-leading receiver, amassing 63 receptions for 623 yards and three touchdowns.
In his college years, Ohio State secured a national championship during his 2014-15 redshirt season, although Campbell didn’t make a collegiate reception until 2016 as a redshirt sophomore. His breakout came during his senior year, catching 90 passes for 1,063 yards and 12 touchdowns, leading the Buckeyes in receiving yards and earning first-team All-Big 10 accolades.
As he approaches his seventh NFL season, Campbell becomes the Cowboys’ most seasoned wide receiver, surpassing CeeDee Lamb by one year. He will also be the second oldest among the wideouts, just behind KaVontae Turpin (28), providing Dallas with a veteran influence in the lineup moving forward.