Colts Steal Dallas Native From Cowboys Practice Squad, Team Brings Back WR Parris Campbell
The Indianapolis Colts made a bold move on Tuesday, signing linebacker Buddy Johnson off the Dallas Cowboys’ practice squad.
Johnson, a Dallas native and Kimball High School product, had been with the Cowboys since 2023. Now, he heads to Indianapolis, leaving a gap in the Cowboys’ depth at linebacker.

A former Texas A&M Aggie, Johnson was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the fourth round of the 2021 NFL Draft. He later spent time with the 49ers, Texans, and Bears before finding a home in Dallas.
While losing Johnson stings, the Cowboys did get some positive news. The team re-signed veteran wide receiver Parris Campbell, adding him back to the practice squad.
Campbell was released last month after reaching an injury settlement, but his return bolsters the Cowboys’ depth chart at wide receiver.
For Dallas, Tuesday’s roster shuffle showed both sides of the NFL business — losing a homegrown linebacker to another franchise, but regaining a proven veteran pass-catcher.
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