Seahawks terminate contracts of Kam Chancellor, Doug Baldwin
The Seahawks have terminated contracts of wide receiver Doug Baldwin and strong safety Kam Chancellor with failed physical designations, the team announced Thursday.
The Seahawks have made the difficult decision to terminate/failed physical Doug Baldwin and Kam Chancellor, Seahawks general manager John Schneider said in a statement. These are two of the most iconic players in franchise history and both were instrumental in establishing our championship culture, great examples of competitiveness and leadership on the field and in the community. These legendary players will always be a part of our Seahawks family.
While Chancellors official retirement was long expected as he has not played since 2017, Thursdays move answers questions that stemmed from a more recent report about Baldwins potential retirement.
Baldwin, 30, originally signed on with the Seahawks in 2011 as an undrafted rookie free agent out of Stanford. Baldwin didnt just work his way onto Seattles 53-man roster; he became the top target for then-Seahawks quarterback Tarvaris Jackson, finishing his rookie year with 788 yards and four touchdowns. He remained Russell Wilsons top target in all but three seasons (2012, 2013, and 2018), and holds franchise records for most receiving touchdowns in a single season (14, set in 2015) and most catches in a single season (94, set in 2016). He ranks third in team history in all-time receiving yards (6,563) behind Brian Blades and Hall of Famer Steve Largent, and is second only to Largent in career touchdowns (49).
However, after playing through a 2018 season that was marred by injury, Baldwin underwent three surgeries this offseason to repair damage to his shoulder, knee, and repair a sports hernia. On April 26, ESPNs Adam Schefter reported Baldwin was facing retirement due to the cumulative effect of multiple injuries.
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