Parris Campbell Retires at 28: A Super Bowl Ring After Years of Injuries and Comebacks
Parris Campbell Retires at 28: Super Bowl Ring After Injuries

Parris Campbell was supposed to be a star. A second-round pick out of Ohio State in 2019, built like a weapon, fast enough to make defensive coordinators sweat. What followed instead was seven years of surgeries, setbacks, and starting over until one improbable February night in New Orleans, when everything he had survived finally meant something. On May 27, 2026, the Dallas Cowboys placed Campbell on the Reserve/Retired list. He was 28 years old.

A Career Defined by Resilience

The NFL had taken a lot from Campbell before it gave him anything back. During his time with the Colts alone, he suffered a sports hernia, a broken hand, an MCL injury, and a torn ACL, four stints on injured reserve across his career. Every time he fought his way back, something else broke. A Giants stint in 2023 gave him just enough to keep believing. A low-profile Eagles signing in 2024 looked like a quiet ending. It was not.

From the Brink of Quitting to a Super Bowl Ring

Campbell had already been ready to walk away once. In August 2024, he seriously considered retirement. He did not. Six months later, he was on a field in New Orleans, watching the Philadelphia Eagles dismantle the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22. He logged 16 offensive snaps in Super Bowl LIX, not a star turn, not a highlight reel moment, but he was there. After everything, he was there.

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He signed with the Cowboys after the Super Bowl, chasing one more season. A knee injury in August 2025 had other ideas. He spent most of the year on the practice squad, appeared in one game, and eventually signed a futures deal to try again in 2026. That try never came.

"I have seen it all the way through," he said in 2025. "And now we are here in the Super Bowl." There is an entire career's worth of grief and grit packed into that sentence. Campbell finished with 123 catches, 1,117 yards, six touchdowns, and one championship ring, numbers that will never capture what it cost him to stay. Some players get remembered for what they achieved. Parris Campbell deserves to be remembered for what he refused to let stop him.

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