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>>Seahawks Chancellor Ends Holdout

The Seahawks' two-week nightmare is over: Kam Chancellor is coming back to the team.

The All-Pro safety told ESPN he is ending his holdout and will report back to Seattle to "help us get back to the big dance."

"Ima go help my teammates that are understanding of my position and the ones who aren't. God forgives all, why can't i?" Chancellor texted. "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."

>>Seattle's Graham "Hates" Role With 'Hawks

 width=Jimmy Graham's career in Seattle hasn't exactly gotten off to a hot start and apparently, the tight end isn't happy about that.

Graham was only targeted two times in the Seahawks' 27-17 loss to Green Bay, and coach Pete Carroll was willing to admit that things aren't going exactly as the Seahawks had hoped with Graham.

"It's frustrating," Carroll said during his Monday radio show on KIRO-AM in Seattle. "We're frustrated just like anybody watching. We had so many cool calls in that game where we're trying to get him in position to make a play. ... We're not neglecting him at all, it's just we're not hooking it up and it's not getting there."

Carroll also said that the team has to do a better job of getting Graham involved.

As for Graham himself, Carroll was asked if he thought his tight end was frustrated with his role in the team's offense through two weeks.

Carroll added quote-"I think he is. I think he's a competitor, he wants the ball, he wants to help us win."

The Seahawks tight end has seven catches for 62 yards and one touchdown this season, with most of that -- six catches, 51 yards, one touchdown -- coming in Week 1 against St. Louis.

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