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B.J. Sams #30 | Running Back | Kansas City Chiefs
Height: 5-10    Weight: 185    Born: Oct 29, 1980, Mandeville, LA

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Statistics
YearTeamGRuAttRuYdsRuAvgRuTDs100YGRecRecYdsRecAvgRecTDs100YG
2004BAL64194.710122.000
2006KC12000.000000.000
2008KC3000.000000.000
2008 Game Log
WeekOppRuAttRuYdsRuAvgRuTDsRecRecYdsRecAvgRecTDs
1@NE000.00000.00
2OAK000.00000.00
3@ATL000.00000.00
Player Notes
October 1, 2008
B.J. Sams has been released by the Chiefs, according to the KC Star. He was let go to make room for receiver Mark Bradley on the roster.

Our View:He held no value to the Chiefs at running back and averaged 20 yards per kick return and 8.3 yards per punt return. Dantrell Savage will take over on punts, and either Savage or rookie Jamaal Charles will field kickoffs.
April 10, 2008
B.J. Sams has signed a one-year contract with the Chiefs, according to the Chicago Sun Times. The former member of the Ravens has been signed to fill a void in their return game, which Eddie Drummond was not able to handle following the departure of Dante Hall. With that said, his fantasy value will come primarily on special teams.
April 3, 2008
B.J. Sams visited with the Kansas City Chiefs this week, according to the Carroll County Times. Sams, a kick return specialist, spent much of last season on injured reserve due to a knee injury.
September 12, 2007
B.J. Sams tore an ACL in Monday's loss at Cincinnati and is out for the season, the Baltimore Sun reports. Yamon Figurs is expected to become Baltimore's main kick-return man in place of Sams, with Figurs or Ed Reed working on punt returns (Reed took a punt back for a touchdown Monday).
May 17, 2007
Ravens return specialist B.J. Sams was found guilty of a lane violation but acquitted of DUI and negligent driving Thursday, according to the Baltimore Sun. The acquittal means that Sams will likely avoid the long arm of Roger Goodell, as the DUI charge was his second in 14 months and might have netted him a suspension under the league's new get-tough-on-crime policy.