Former CFL player Chambers preparing young athletes for their next steps
Fourteen years after being selected in the first round of the CFL draft, Shamawd Chambers is preparing the next generation of Canadian football players to pursue a variety of high-performance pathways.
On Friday, the former CFL receiver will host the second annual Canadian High School Football ID Camp in Vaughan, Ont., through Out the Chamber Sports. The event is designed to provide athletes with verified testing, high-level instruction and direct exposure to university recruiters.
“From the testing, the developmental work, and the competitive environment, we’re trying to prepare kids for what they’re going to see two, three, four years down the road,” Chambers said. “I spent a lot of time doing combine-style testing when I was younger, so when I got to the CFL level and the national combine, I already knew what to expect.
“I think that’s one of the biggest differences between good and great athletes. The great ones actively seek out these environments early.”


