RENTON, Wash. (AP) — Kam Chancellor arrived at Seattle Seahawks training camp happy, healthy and without a contract extension. That last piece may be resolved sooner rather than later. Chancellor and coach Pete Carroll have expressed optimism in the first two days of camp that a contract extension could be on the horizon for the hard-hitting strong safety who has played through numerous injuries and is recognized as a core piece of the Seahawks defense. "Right now both sides are having positive talks and we're going to keep doing what we're doing right now," Chancellor said on Monday after Seattle concluded its second day of training camp.