Seattle Seahawks safety Kam Chancellor left Sunday's game against the Baltimore Ravens with a tailbone injury. Chancellor seemed to take himself out of the game and went to the sideline, before going to the locker room without his helmet.
Kam Chancellor suffers tailbone injury vs. Ravens
Chancellor left the game late in the first quarter.


The Seahawks then announced that Chancellor was questionable to return to the game with a tailbone injury.
Chancellor is one of the leaders on Seattle’s vaunted defense, a member of the “Legion of Boom” who is among the best strong safeties in the NFL. A sixth-year veteran, Chancellor has 74 total tackles, a forced fumble and a pair of interceptions on the season.
Chancellor and free safety Earl Thomas comprise what is probably the best safety pairing in the whole league. They were dominant for Seattle's Super Bowl run, and Chancellor himself has been named a second-team All-Pro twice and has been named to three Pro Bowls. Missing him for any amount of time hurts the Seahawks, who are currently in a battle for a Wild Card spot in the NFC.











