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Former Eagles WR Says His One Year in Philly Was “Hell” – Now He Might Be Paying the Price with a Season-Ending Injury

Former Eagles WR Says His One Year in Philly Was “Hell” – Now He Might Be Paying the Price with a Season-Ending Injury

Parris Campbell signed a one-year deal with the Philadelphia Eagles in March 2024 - joining a star-studded receiver room behind A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith - for Campbell, it was supposed to be a fresh start - a shot at redemption after inconsistent years with the Colts and Giants - but instead, it turned into what he now describes as “the worst year of my life”

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He appeared in just 5 games, recorded 6 catches for 30 yards, and barely saw the field - but what frustrated Campbell the most wasn’t just the lack of snaps - it was the overall environment, which he recently described as “suffocating, directionless, and not a place for a player trying to prove himself” - in a candid interview, he didn’t hold back - “It was hell,” he said bluntly - a rare word in the NFL, especially when referring to a former team

After not being re-signed, Campbell inked a one-year deal with the Dallas Cowboys in March 2025, hoping to show the league what he still had to offer - “I wanted to remind people who I was,” he said in a post-signing press scrum - but that mission may never get off the ground - just months later, Campbell suffered a serious injury during training and was placed on injured reserve - he was quietly released by the Cowboys in early August - multiple sources now say he’s likely out for the entire 2025 season

“I’ve tried to forget that year, but it haunts me every time I touch the field,” one of Campbell’s close friends said he admitted recently - Eagles fans haven’t been kind in return - some have fired back online, saying “Maybe if he spent more time grinding and less time complaining, he’d still be in the league”

From second-round pick full of promise to a WR fighting for relevance - Parris Campbell may have lost more than a season - he may have lost the final chapter of his career - and in a cruel twist of fate, it all seems to trace back to that fateful year he wore midnight green

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Dolphins Legend 3× Pro Bowl and 1× Super Bowl, Expresses Desire to Join Patriots After Being Released Due to Suspension – Willing to Give Up Everything to Repay the Team That Saved His Soul from His Darkest Days
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