With the Dallas Cowboys looking for additions to their offensive, they recently signed a passes receiver to be a weapon for the air attack of the Dak Prescott field marshal. And Skip Bayless doesn't like it at all.
The former Fox Sports expert turned to social networks after the Cowboys announced that they would add the open agent of the free agent Parris Campbell to the team.
Campbell, a second round of the state of Ohio in 2019, previously played for the Indianapolis Colts and the New York giants before spending last season in the Eagles Philadelphia.
Bayless was not excited with the firm, citing Campbell's lack of production and the potential not made as reasons.
“Sorry, it is shameful that the Cowboys signed Parris Campbell with a cheap agreement of 1 year,” Bayless published in X, previously Twitter.
'Cut by the giants 2 years ago, he could barely reach the field for the Eagles champions last season (5 games, 6 trapped, 30 yards). Another high selection (2nd Rder) that never lived.

The Dallas Cowboys signed the open receptor of the free agent Parris Campbell to a one -year contract

The Cowboys fan and former Fox Sports Skip Bayless expert publicly denounced the movement in X

He complained about the lack of productive seasons of Campbell and the poor statistics of 2024
Bayless' Wrath can be a bit out of place. Campbell is only in a one -year agreement and considering its professional career, it is not likely to fight for a high snapshot count with people like Ceedee Lamb and Jalen Tolbert.
After impressing with a 1,063 yards, 12 TouchDown season in his red shirt of the university as Buckeye, Campbell has not even surpassed 650 reception yards in the NFL.
The injuries have eliminated their career several times, since it has only played two seasons of two -digit games.
In six total NFL seasons, Campbell has only put an insignificant 1,117 yards and six touchdowns.
In the last two seasons of the NFL, it has combined for only 26 trapped, 134 yards and a touchdown in 17 games and three openings.
However, he has one thing that Cowboys fans have not had in more than three decades: a super bowl ring. Campbell played in the three playoff games for the Eagles, but did not register any statistics.