The Eagles signed Campbell from their practice squad to their active roster Tuesday. Campbell bounced around between Philadelphia's practice squad and active roster throughout the campaign, and he played in five regular-season games, tallying six catches for 30 yards and one touchdown. The veteran wideout was elevated from the team's practice squad for Sunday's wild-card win over the Packers and logged two special-teams snaps without recording any other stats. Campbell will provide the Eagles with receiver depth for Sunday's divisional-round matchup versus the Rams, though he's not likely to see much work on offense.
Campbell reverted to the Eagles' practice squad Monday, per the NFL's transaction log. Campbell played two snaps on special teams during the Eagles' NFC wild-card win over the Packers, but he did not show up in the box score otherwise. The veteran wideout could be elevated for the Eagles' divisional-round clash against the Commanders on Sunday.
The Eagles elevated Campbell from their practice squad to their active roster Saturday, Andrew DiCecco of InsideTheBirds.com reports. Campbell rode a bit of a roller coaster with Philadelphia during the regular season, as he was signed to the active roster and then cut on multiple occasions. He also spent much of the campaign on the team's practice squad and totaled six catches on eight targets for 30 yards and a touchdown. The speedy wideout will likely be sixth on the Eagles' receiver depth chart in Sunday's wild-card matchup versus Green Bay.
Campbell signed with the Eagles' practice squad Wednesday. Campbell was waived by the Eagles on Monday just a couple of days after signing with the active roster and suiting up for Sunday's win over the Ravens. With Philadelphia dealing with multiple injuries in their receiving corps, the Ohio State product could find himself on the active roster for Sunday's game against the Panthers.
The Eagles waived Campbell on Monday. The Ohio State product joined Philadelphia's active roster ahead of the Week 13 loss to the Ravens, ensuring depth at wide receiver with DeVonta Smith (hamstring) missing his second consecutive game. Campbell played 27 offensive snaps and failed to catch his only target Sunday. If he clears waivers, he'll likely return to the Eagles' practice squad.
The Eagles signed Campbell from their practice squad to their 53-man roster Saturday. Campbell had previously been signed to the active roster Oct. 12, but he was cut 10 days later. He's also had three practice-squad elevations this season, so he's gotten into four total games, catching six of seven targets for 30 yards and a touchdown. Campbell could see some work on offense Sunday versus Baltimore with Johnny Wilson (hamstring) out of action, especially if DeVonta Smith (hamstring) also misses the contest.
Campbell signed with the Eagles' practice squad Wednesday. Campbell was let go from Philadelphia's active roster Tuesday, but he'll now stay with the franchise as a member of its practice squad. The Ohio State product has appeared in four games this season, while A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith tended to injuries, and made six catches on seven targets for 30 yards and a touchdown.
Philadelphia cut Campbell on Tuesday, Jordan Schultz of Fox Sports reports. Just 10 days after signing onto the Eagles' active roster, Campbell is now back on the outside looking in. The transaction could be a signal that rookie fifth-rounder Ainias Smith is close to returning from his stint on injured reserve.
The Eagles signed Campbell to their 53-man roster Saturday. Campbell had already been elevated from the practice squad three times this season, so Philadelphia was required to sign him to the active roster in order for the speedy wideout to play Sunday versus Cleveland. The 27-year-old has been playing a significant role in the Eagles' offense in recent games due to the absences of A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith, and in Week 4 he logged a season-high 84 percent of the team's offensive snaps. Campbell probably won't play that much in Week 6 with both Brown and Smith slated to return, but he could remain on the roster as a depth receiver for the remainder of the campaign.