He was selected in the seventh round of the 1995 NFL draft and played professionally for the Denver Broncos, Minnesota Vikings, and the Washington Redskins.
Chamberlain won back-to-back Super Bowl championships as a member of the Broncos (XXXII & XXXIII).
Chamberlain's started his college career at the University of Missouri, where he made the All-Big Eight Conference freshman team.
In his two seasons with the Wildcats, Chamberlain had 161 catches for 1,941 yards and 14 touchdowns and became the school's all-time leading receiver, In 1993, Chamberlain had 78 catches for 1,015 yards and seven touchdowns to help the 9-1 Wildcats lead NCAA Division II in total offense that season.
Chamberlain and Salisbury are the only two players to ever be nominated in the school's history for the Harlon Hill Award.
Wayne State teammates Chamberlain, Salisbury, Brad Ottis, and Damon Thomas (American football) all went on to professional careers.
Friday, December 19, 2008, Chamberlain received his bachelor's degree in Communications[citation needed].