Watkins and Campbell are significant veterans out for the season unless released under an injury settlement. Campbell is struggling with a knee issue, which has plagued his career, having played a full season only once. Meanwhile, Wallace moves to Jacksonville, hoping to secure a backup role after a low snap share last season with the Broncos. The changes highlight the ongoing injury challenges impacting several teams in the NFL this season, complicating roster dynamics and player availability during training camp.
Watkins and Campbell are among the notable veterans who are out for the season unless they wind up being released via an injury settlement and later signing with another team.
Campbell is dealing with a knee ailment, ESPN's Todd Archer notes. Injuries have been a near-constant issue for the 28-year-old, who has played a full season only once so far in his career.
The Cowboys marked Campbell's third consecutive NFC East team, but instead of competing for a roster spot he will once again turn his attention to recovery.
Wallace has 96 games and 72 starts to his name, although his 35% defensive snap share with the Broncos last season was by far the lowest of his career.
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