Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Chambers was released even after contributing to team’s win

With his production dropping off dramatically this season, wide receiver Chris Chambers should have known that he would lose his job in the San Diego Chargers some day when the team found it necessary to release him, but he simply would not expect that it happened only one day after he contributed to the team’s win.

The Chargers released Chambers Monday after he had a key catch in a 24-16 win over the Oakland Raiders on Sunday. The releasing was mainly caused by the emergence of Malcom Floyd, who took over Chambers starting job on Sunday.

The team also needs a roster room to sign a linebacker for replacement to injured Tim Dobbins. Unlucky Chambers just unfortunately became the team’s most expendable personnel because of his underachieved performance of this season.

Totally different from the receiver that the Chargers obtained at the trading deadline in 2007 from Miami at the cost of a second-round draft pick. At that time he was considered worth the trading as he helped the Chargers reach the AFC championship game that season. But things just changed as time passed. Taking off his Chargers jersey, Chambers is to decide what to do in the future.

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