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According to ESPN, Kam Chancellor is planning to end his contract holdout and return to the Seattle Seahawks on Wednesday.
Chancellor missed all of training camp and both games so far this season in protest to get his contract with the team restructured.
In the report from ESPN, Chancellor texted Stephen A. Smith stating, "Ima go help my teammates that are understanding of my position and the ones who aren't, God forgives all, why can't i? Time to help us get back to the big dance. I can address business after the season. Me and Marshawn started a mission 2 years ago. I can't let my Dawg down....Real talk."
Chancellor forfeited two game checks of of $267,647 by missing the first two games of the season. There are also fines for skipping training camp, but ESPN stated it is unknown whether the Seahawks organization will waive those fines.
With going 0-2 on the season so far, Seattle is sitting 4th in the NFC West. They have only scored 24 points between both games. With Chancellor returning, the 2014 NFC Champions should be hopeful that they can improve their performance.