BREAKING : Dallas Cowboys elevate Super Bowl champion WR from practice squad for Week 6

Dallas Cowboys receiver Parris Campbell carries the ball during training camp at the River Ridge Fields.

The Dallas Cowboys have been dealing with a flurry of injuries at wide receiver throughout the first five weeks of the season, and star pass catcher CeeDee Lamb and electric playmaker KaVontae Turpin will once again be held out of action in Week 6 against the Carolina Panthers.

So, with the team light at the position, the Cowboys had to call up some reinforcements from the practice squad.

On Saturday, Dallas elevated Super Bowl champion Parris Campbell to the active roster. Campbell recently returned to the team after being released during the preseason.

Campbell will take the field wearing the No. 11 jersey that previously belonged to superstar pass rusher Micah Parsons.

Along with elevating Campbell, the Cowboys have signed fellow wide receiver Jalen Cropper to the active roster, while placing running back Miles Sanders on injured reserve.

Campbell spent the last two seasons with NFC East rivals, the 2023 season with the New York Giants, and the 2024 campaign with the Philadelphia Eagles, winning Super Bowl LIX. He spent the first four years of his career with the Indianapolis Colts.

Throughout his NFL career, Campbell has hauled in 123 catches for 1,117 yards, and six touchdowns.

Kickoff between the Cowboys and Panthers at Bank of America Stadium is set for 1:00 p.m. ET on FOX.

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