Dallas FC has moved Parris Campbell to the Reserve/Retired List, ending his time with the club. Campbell, 28, had a productive career with the New York Giants and Philadelphia Eagles before joining Dallas in 2025. The move leaves two available roster spots for the club. Campbell was signed to a futures/reserves deal in January but has decided to retire from the league. He was on the younger side of the spectrum as far as NFL retirees go, but there were certainly others before him who also opted to walk away from the game while they were still in great physical and mental shape. Campbell's most productive season came in Year 4, parlaying that success into a free agency contract with the New York Giants in 2023, a move that began his tour of the NFC East. His stint with Big Blue was followed by a one-year stay with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2024 — ending that season with a Super Bowl ring — before signing with the Cowboys in 2025. Campbell was later signed to a futures/reserves deal in January, but calls it a career just ahead of voluntary OTAs in June.