The former chiefs hinted at the huge receiver Marcus Camp with the Dolphins


Once thought a promising developmental receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs, Marcus Kemp is now a member of the Miami Dolphins.

According to one Report by friend-of-site Matt Derrick Of Chief Digest, Camp signed to the Miami practice team on Wednesday after clearing an apology from the chiefs.

The chiefs pardoned him from the active roster on Tuesday – possibly to make room for the huge receiver Byron Pringle to return from the injured reserve. Pringle returned to practice on Wednesday and is expected to be active soon – likely for Sunday’s game against the New Orleans Saints.

As Derrick noted, Camp (signed to the Chief Practice Team on 8 October) has been changed to an active roster for three games this season – once as a reserve / coveted list elevation and twice as a standard elevation. Was operating as – active roster on 28 November. D.Luffins – who is currently thin on the wide receiver – will give him a boost in some games this season.

Camp joined the Chiefs in 2017 as a free agent not out of Hawaii. He did not take the roster out of the training camp, spending the season snuggling back and forth between the practice squad and the active roster. In 2018, he emerged as a primary special teams player, appearing in every game – and in training camp the following season, he also led the role as a wide receiver. But his season came to an end after an ACL injury.