Campbell brought in both of his targets for 15 yards and compiled 110 yards on five kick returns in a Week 9 loss to Las Vegas.
Campbell's receiving output was far from prolific, but it was a step up after he failed to receive a target while playing on just seven offensive snaps combined over New York's previous three contests. The Giants' passing game has struggled all season and is now facing the potential loss of QB Daniel Jones (knee), so there's a possibility that the coaching staff could look to put the ball in the hands of the speedy Campbell more often in order to try to generate a spark. With either rookie UDFA Tommy DeVito or career backup Matt Barkley under center, however, the upside of all the team's receiving options will be even more limited than they have been.