SD: Veteran WR Waived by Adam Caplan of ScoutNFLNetwork.com, November 2, 2009 at 4:57pm ET
Chris Chambers Profile
The San Diego Chargers have waived veteran WR Chris Chambers, the team
announced Monday. Beginning on October 21, all vested veterans are subjected to
waivers if they are released.
“There are a number of things that went into the decision,” head coach Norv
Turner said. “The reason we’re able to do this is the play of (WR) Malcom
(Floyd) and the way (WR/TE) Legedu Naanee is performing. Certainly
there are a number of other things in terms of our football team that we need to
address. Defensively and in the kicking game … we need to get some help.”
Chambers was on the final year of his contract at a base salary of $4.55
million. Players get paid over 17 weeks, so he's still owed roughly $2.4
million, and he's unlikely to get claimed by 4:00 PM ET on Tuesday. Chambers,
because he's a vested veteran, can put in a claim for termination pay for the
balance of his base salary since he was on the Chargers' roster after the first
regular season game. According to the NFLPA, a player must claim termination pay
between the end of the regular season and no later than February 1. If the claim
is made before or after those dates it may not be valid.
Floyd, who is playing on his one-year restricted free agent tender, will be a
restricted free agent again next season unless the NFL reaches a new collective
bargaining agreement with their players before the start of free agency on March
5.
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