The Indianapolis Colts had some former faces on the Super Bowl-winning roster from Sunday night. In a dominating effort, the Philadelphia Eagles took down the Kansas City Chiefs, 40-22 to win the franchise's second-ever Super Bowl.
Only one college football program had more former players on NFL rosters this season than the reigning College Football Playoff Champion, Ohio State. Despite that, only one former Buckeye is on either of the Super Bowl 59 rosters: 2019 Indianapolis Colts second-round pick, Parris Campbell.
One of the best parts about the lead-up to Super Bowl 59 is all the great stories. For two weeks we get a chance to get to know all of the players who are participating, their backstories, and on a deeper level.
The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles will face off in Super Bowl 59 on Sunday evening, and as hard as it is to believe, there will only be one former Ohio State Buckeyes player participating.
The Philadelphia Eagles made a couple of roster moves on Tuesday. They signed wide receiver Parris Campbell to their active roster and placed linebacker Nakobe Dean on injured reserve after he got hurt on Sunday against the Green Bay Packers.
The Ohio State Buckeyes have a lot of talented former wide receivers currently playing in the NFL. A lot of them have blossomed into stars, while others have become great role players.
The No. 2 seed Philadelphia Eagles are scheduled to face off against the No. 4 seed Los Angeles Rams in a divisional-round matchup at Lincoln Financial Field on Sunday afternoon.
The Eagles elevated two offensive players from the practice squad for Sunday’s Wild Card Weekend game against the Green Bay Packers. Fullback Khari Blasingame and receiver Parris Campbell will be available for Nick Sirianni when the 14-3 Eagles host the 11-6 Packers.
The Eagles announced the elevation of FB Khari Blasingame and WR Parris Campbell for their first playoff game. Campbell, 27, was drafted by the Colts in the second round out of Ohio State during the 2019 NFL Draft.
The Philadelphia Eagles announced they have promoted TE C.J. Uzomah from the practice squad to the active roster. They also re-signed WR Parris Campbell to the practice squad. Uzomah, 31, is a former fifth-round pick of the Bengals back in the 2015 draft out of Auburn.
The rolling Philadelphia Eagles announced a roster move on Monday. After following a late-season collapse with a bumpy start to the 2024 campaign, the Eagles have re-emerged as Super Bowl contenders.
The Philadelphia Eagles showed why they are one of the best teams in the league after their dominant win over the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday. The defense held the high-powered Ravens offense to just 19 points, and the offense, led by quarterback Jalen Hurts and running back Saquon Barkley, showed why they are in the MVP conversation.
The NFL can be a cruel business, very cruel indeed, as Parris Campbell can attest. The receiver was released by the Eagles Monday evening a day after playing half the offensive snaps (28) in a 24-19 win over the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday evening.
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.
The Philadelphia Eagles announced Saturday that they’ve signed WR Parris Campbell to the active roster, elevated TE C.J. Uzomah and LB Ochaun Mathis and placed LB Ben VanSumeren on Injured Reserve.
Per Aaron Wilson, the Eagles have re-signed WR Parris Campbell to their practice squad after releasing him yesterday. The team is also signing DT Siaki Ika to the practice squad and OL Jack Driscoll to their active roster.
His time with the Eagles has proved to be short-lived.
After a season featuring only 20 scoreless receptions, Campbell will likely have to wait until after teams have set their rosters and practice squads before finding a new gig.
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’ second open OTA practice of spring was a solid appetizer, with the main course set to come on Tuesday when a three-day mandatory minicamp opens.
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.
NFL veteran wide receiver Parris Campbell signed a new contract with the Philadelphia Eagles. Campbell spent the 2023 season with the Giants but has also played for the Indianapolis Colts.
Former Ohio State wideout Parris Campbell has reportedly found a new home amid free agency this week. Campbell is signing a new one-year deal with the Philadelphia Eagles, according to NFL insider Adam Schefter.
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.
Parris Campbell has steadily been phased out of the New York Giants offense this year.
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.
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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