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Retired WR Chris Chambers will open a new training facility in South Florida Aug. 5, and he thinks he might benefit from the facility to make a potential return to the NFL. 'If it gets to the point where I'm feeling good with our medical crew that's going to be in here and some of our trainers, and the nutrition I'll be on, maybe I'll get a stab at (a return to the NFL),' Chambers said. 'It would be great to play as a Miami Dolphin because it's right around the corner. If they need help at receiver, just a leader in the locker room to come out there and make some plays I'd be open to doing that.'
Fantasy Impact: We wouldn't count on Chambers getting another chance to play. He is about done.
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Free-agent WR Chris Chambers (Chiefs) announced his retirement from the National Football League Friday, June 15. He plans to work as a personal trainer.
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The Kansas City Chiefs released WR Chris Chambers and CB Jackie Bates Thursday, July 28.
Fantasy Impact: Chambers could be done in the NFL.
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The Kansas City Chiefs may consider releasing WR Chris Chambers because of the addition of WR Jonathan Baldwin.
Fantasy Impact: It would be a surprise if Chambers were still on the team to start the season.
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Kansas City Chiefs WR Chris Chambers (finger) practiced in full Wednesday, Oct. 20. He missed the team's last game with a finger injury.
Fantasy Impact: Even when active, Chambers has done little, so don't bother.
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Chambers is out for the Week 6 game.
The Kansas City Chiefs have declared DL Alex Magee, WR Chris Chambers, LB Justin Cole, FS Kendrick Lewis, SS Reshard Langford, OT Ryan O'Callaghan, FB Tim Castille, DL Tyson Jackson inactive for Week 6.
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Kansas City Chiefs WR Chris Chambers (finger) practiced in full Friday, Oct. 15, and is questionable for Week 6, according to The Kansas City Star's Adam Teicher. Chambers is expected to play in the game.
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Kansas City Chiefs WR Chris Chambers (finger) suffered a finger injury in Week 5 against the Indianapolis Colts but his return is probable, reports CBSSports.com.
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Kansas City Chiefs WRs Dwayne Bowe and Chris Chambers are the team's top two receivers in the starting lineup, reports Adam Teicher, of The Kansas City Star. WRs Dexter McCluster and Jerheme Urban are seeing time when the team uses multiple receiver sets, while WR Terrance Copper appears likely to make the team due to his work on special teams.
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