Former American football player Kam Chancellor was born on April 3, 1988 in Norfolk, Virginia as Kameron Darnel Chancellor. He started playing football in high school, and when he played for Virginia Tech when he was in college, he was quickly named as the greatest safety in the institution’s history. In the 2010 NFL Draft, he was selected by the Seattle Seahawks, signing a 2-year contract worth $2 million with them. In 2012, he was named for his first-ever Pro Bowl. He re-signed with the Seahawks in 2013 with a 4-year contract worth $28 million, and during the league’s 2013-2014 season, the team was able to clinch the Super Bowl XLVIII title. After suffering a neck injury in 2017, he revealed that he wouldn’t be able to play in the league anymore due to the risk of him becoming paralyzed. In 2019, his contract with the Seahawks was terminated after failing physical examination.
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