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Former Ohio State ironman faces yet another major NFL setback as career reaches uncertainty
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Parris Campbell, a former Ohio State standout, has faced significant challenges in his NFL career due to persistent injuries, despite a promising collegiate tenure. Drafted by the Indianapolis Colts in the second round (59th overall) in 2019, Campbell's professional journey has been marred by health setbacks, limiting his ability to replicate his college success.

Now, the former Colt, Eagle, and Cowboy is back on the market. He reached an injury settlement for a non-season-ending ailment. But the writing is on the wall that this may be it for the once-explosive gadget player. His NFL career may be over.

Parris Campbell's Career Stats

Campbell has played six NFL seasons across the Colts (2019–2022), New York Giants (2023), and Philadelphia Eagles (2024). His career totals, as detailed in the sports card above, include 123 receptions on 179 targets for 1,117 yards, averaging 9.1 yards per catch, with 6 receiving touchdowns. He also contributed 108 rushing yards on 11 attempts, averaging 9.8 yards per carry.

His most productive season was 2022 with the Colts, where he played all 17 games, recording 63 receptions for 623 yards and 3 touchdowns, averaging 36.6 yards per game. However, his output declined significantly in 2023 with the Giants (20 receptions, 104 yards) and 2024 with the Eagles (6 receptions, 30 yards, 1 touchdown), reflecting limited opportunities due to injuries and team roles.

Parris Campbell Injury History

Campbell's NFL career has been plagued by injuries, earning him an "injury-prone" label. In 2019, his rookie season with the Colts, he played only 7 games due to a sports hernia and a broken foot, managing 18 receptions for 127 yards.

In 2020, a knee injury (MCL/PCL sprain) limited him to 2 games, with 6 catches for 71 yards. In 2021, a foot sprain and abdominal injury restricted him to 6 games, yielding 10 receptions for 162 yards. Despite a healthier 2022, Campbell's 2023 season with the Giants saw him miss 5 games due to various minor injuries.

In 2024, after signing a one-year, $1.3 million contract with the Dallas Cowboys (including a $167,500 signing bonus), a knee injury led to his placement on season-ending injured reserve, halting his hoped-for career resurgence.

Recent Career Moves

After a lackluster 2023 with the Giants and a brief stint with the Super Bowl champion Eagles in 2024, where he played 5 games, Campbell aimed to revitalize his career with the Cowboys in 2025.

Unfortunately, the recurring knee injury ended his season prematurely, marking another setback for the former Buckeye. Campbell's inability to stay healthy has prevented him from securing a consistent role, with his NFL tenure characterized by flashes of potential overshadowed by frequent trips to the injured reserve.

Ohio State Accomplishments and Stats

Before his NFL struggles, Parris Campbell was a dynamic force at Ohio State from 2014 to 2018. Playing under coach Urban Meyer, he earned First-Team All-Big Ten honors in 2018 and was a key contributor to the Buckeyes' 2014 National Championship.

Over 49 games, Campbell recorded 143 receptions for 1,768 yards and 15 touchdowns, averaging 12.4 yards per catch. His senior year (2018) was his best, with 90 receptions for 1,063 yards and 12 touchdowns, showcasing his speed and versatility as a slot receiver. Campbell also contributed as a return specialist and rusher, adding 22 carries for 161 yards (7.3 yards per carry) and 2 rushing touchdowns.

His 4.31-second 40-yard dash at the 2019 NFL Combine highlighted his elite athleticism, raising expectations for a successful NFL career. Campbell's Ohio State tenure remains a testament to his potential, starkly contrasting his injury-riddled professional journey.

This article first appeared on A to Z Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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