The Philadelphia Eagles lost depth in the wide receiver room this offseason. One guy who left the franchise was receiver Parris Campbell. He signed with the Dallas Cowboys after the new league year opened in free agency.
The Dallas Cowboys were impacted by a plethora of injuries throughout the first two weeks of training camp, so the team was forced to make a series of moves on Saturday afternoon.
The Dallas Cowboys put on the pads for the first time at training camp this past Sunday in Oxnard, California. Seeing pads on the field means that the season is getting closer and closer to beginning.
How many of the quarterbacks in NFL history with more than 20 three-passing touchdown games in their careers can you name in six minutes?
An update has emerged after Dallas Cowboys receiver Parris Campbell was helped off the field at Saturday’s training camp with an apparent leg injury. According to coach Brian Schottenheimer, the injury is not believed to be anything severe.
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Some concerning news out of Oxford, as a Dallas Cowboys wide receiver has suffered an injury. Parris Campbell left the practice field on Saturday with an apparent leg issue.
With the Dallas Cowboys training camp in sight, everyone here at Inside The Star has touched on just pretty much everything there is to talk about. Yet
Going into training camp, there are plenty of storylines to keep tabs on if you're a Philadelphia Eagles fan. But, some other storylines across the league and, specifically the NFC East, could be worthy of our attention.
As I was looking over the depth chart this week, I found a name that, to be honest with the trade of George Pickens, I completely forgot about. With so much focus on him, and guys like Jalen Tolbert and Johnathan Mingo, a six-year veteran wide receiver in Parris Campbell might have his chance to claim a spot on the roster.
One could say the Dallas Cowboys' free agency dealings have been relatively solid compared to last season. While there hasn't been the big splash that some thought, with the Cowboys having ample cap space to make one, it has been more solid starting-caliber players who have come in at cost.
The Dallas Cowboys have struggled to find a consistent WR2 ever since trading away star wide receiver Amari Cooper. Despite the polarizing nature of their offense when Dallas had Cooper, CeeDee Lamb, and Michael Gallup, the team has made little effort to pair Lamb with another elite wide receiver.
As years go by, it's easy to forget some of the players who suited up on the gridiron. While the quarterback is the one position in the NFL that is under
After the first week of free agency, the Cowboys’ draft intentions seem clear. The latest signing of Parris Campbell—a player now on his fourth team in four years—only reinforces the glaring reality: Dallas desperately needs a true WR2. Campbell, a 61, 200-pound speedster with a 4.31 40-yard dash, has the physical tools to be a game-breaker.
In business, you have to spend money to make money. In football, you have to spend money to improve your roster. The Dallas Cowboys have kept away from being major spenders in free agency for a decade.
On Saturday, former Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Parris Campbell came to an agreement with the Dallas Cowboys on a one-year, $1.2 million contract.
Parris Campbell is set to play for a third career NFC East team. The veteran wideout has agreed to a one-year Cowboys deal, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports.
Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that the Cowboys are signing WR Parris Campbell to a one-year contract on Saturday. Campbell, 27, was drafted by the Colts in the second round out of Ohio State during the 2019 NFL Draft.
The Philadelphia Eagles placed veteran WR Parris Campbell on waivers Monday, according to Tom Pelissero. Campbell, 27, was drafted by the Colts in the second round out of Ohio State during the 2019 NFL Draft.
His time with the Eagles has proved to be short-lived.
Okay, here's where we begin making roster cuts and playing the numbers games. Roll calls will lead to tough conversations and even tougher decisions. The Philadelphia Eagles must trim their roster to 53 men by 4 pm EST on Tuesday.
Parris Campbell appears to be in the lead to play alongside A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith.
The Eagles took two players from their NFC East rival Giants this offseason. One of them is confident he'll be used as a key piece in Philadelphia's offense.
The WR is also familiar with Philly head coach Nick Sirianni and should get a chance to produce in the WR3/slot role.
Height: 6-foot-0 Weight: 208 lbs Age: 26 NFL Exp.: 5 Years College: Ohio State The New York Giants have been no stranger to certain wide receivers failing to pan out during their tenure wearing the blue.
The Giants extended their winning streak to three games on Monday, but their offense was shorthanded in the pass-catching department.
With Matt Breida the only running back under contract with NFL starting experience, the Giants got creative, experimenting with free-agent addition Parris Campbell, a wide receiver, taking snaps out of the backfield during the team’s final minicamp practice on Wednesday.
Soon-to-be free agent wide receiver Parris Campbell reportedly has multiple teams interested in his services.
The Browns must continue building around QB Deshaun Watson in hopes he returns to his pre-2021 form in 2023, and there's a speedy receiver set to hit the open market who would likely help.
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