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Former Cowboys WR Parris Campbell Jr. Retires from NFL at 28
Parris Campbell Jr. has retired from the NFL at age 28 due to persistent injuries. Selected 59th overall in 2019, the former Ohio State standout spent seven seasons with the Colts, Giants, Eagles, and Cowboys. He finishes his career with 50 games played, 27 starts, 123 receptions, 1,117 receiving yards, and 6 touchdowns, highlighted by a peak 2022 season featuring 63 catches for 623 yards.
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