3 NFC East rival signings that could be problematic for the Cowboys

DETROIT, MICHIGAN - OCTOBER 02: Rashaad Penny #20 of the Seattle Seahawks runs the ball against the Detroit Lions at Ford Field on October 2, 2022 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Nic Antaya/Getty Images)
DETROIT, MICHIGAN - OCTOBER 02: Rashaad Penny #20 of the Seattle Seahawks runs the ball against the Detroit Lions at Ford Field on October 2, 2022 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Nic Antaya/Getty Images) /
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There’s no denying the Dallas Cowboys got better this offseason. Not only were they able to stay the course on defense with the re-signing of Donovan Wilson, Leighton Vander Esch, and Dante Fowler, but they also added Stephon Gilmore to an already-talented secondary.

Offensively, they also improved despite losing Dalton Schultz. That’s due to the addition of Brandin Cooks, who can help make plays downfield.

With all that being said, the rest of the NFC East was out there making moves too. Here’s a look at three new faces to worry about in the NFC East — and so far, it’s all about the Eagles and Giants since Washington’s offseason work left a lot to be desired.

Cowboys rivals: 3 new problem players in the NFC East

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ARLINGTON, TEXAS – DECEMBER 04: Parris Campbell #1 of the Indianapolis Colts catches a pass in the second half of a game against the Indianapolis Colts at AT&T Stadium on December 04, 2022 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Richard Rodriguez/Getty Images) /

3. Parris Campbell, WR, New York Giants

Last year, the New York Giants made it to the playoffs out of nowhere. With nearly the same roster Joe Judge was working with, Brian Daboll turned things around. And he did this without a lot of weapons on offense.

Now in 2023, they’re working to rebuild that roster and they made one underrated move in signing Parris Campbell who was previously with the Indianapolis Colts.

Campbell is an incredibly talented player who had to deal with a lot of injuries early in his career. He was finally healthy in 2022 and had a breakout season with 63 receptions for 623 yards. Against Dallas in Week 13, he had four catches for 43 yards.

Now working with Daniel Jones — in an offense that saw Richie James haul in 57 receptions for 569 yards — Campbell could be a problem.