Super Bowl champion Parris Campbell suddenly retires from NFL at 28
Parris Campbell, a Super Bowl champion and former wide receiver, has announced his retirement from the NFL at the age of 28. He played for several teams, including the Colts, Giants, Eagles, and Cowboys, but faced challenges with injuries and limited playing time. Campbell's decision comes after a brief stint with the Cowboys, where he suited up for only one game.
- ▪Parris Campbell has retired from the NFL before the 2026 season.
- ▪He won a College Football Playoff national championship in 2015 while at Ohio State.
- ▪Campbell played for the Colts, Giants, Eagles, and Cowboys during his career.
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NFL Super Bowl champion Parris Campbell suddenly retires from NFL at 28 By Andrew Battifarano Published May 27, 2026, 7:06 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google Parris Campbell is calling it a career. The 28-year-old wide receiver has decided to retire from the NFL before the 2026 season, according to the Cowboys’ official website. The team has officially placed him on the reserve/retired list. Campbell, an Akron, Ohio, native, had a prolific career at Ohio State that saw him win a College Football Playoff national championship in 2015 and earn First Team All-Big Ten honors during the 2018 campaign when he grabbed 90 passes for 1,063 yards with a conference-leading 12 touchdowns.
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