Beloved TV sports reporter and her husband found dead in their home

“Her love for others, her love for her son, her family, her love for running, broadcast, Cullman, UAB — was palpable. She is the embodiment of a remarkable human being and friend. She has touched so, so many lives. Including mine.

“For more than a decade, we shared a sideline and press box… from national titles to high school football state championships. But what we enjoyed sharing most was stories of becoming working TV moms at the same time.”

A devoted mother

Chambers’ life was also defined by her role as a loving mother.

She often shared moments with her young son on social media, joking about her “Mommy/Son 5K” runs and celebrating milestones together. On Mother’s Day 2023, she wrote, “Being a mom is the best blessing in life,” a sentiment that resonates even more deeply in light of this tragedy.

Chambers and her husband tied the knot in 2021, according to AL.com.

WBRC shared their heartbreak on social media, calling for the community to keep Christina’s family in their thoughts. U.S. Senator Katie Boyd Britt also offered condolences, asking for prayers for the loved ones of the couple.

Friends, colleagues, and fans alike have expressed shock, mourning a woman who brought passion, energy, and kindness to everything she did.

“This is a devastating loss for our community,” WBRC said. “Christina’s dedication, talent, and compassion left an indelible mark on everyone who knew her. Our thoughts and prayers are with her family during this unbelievably difficult time.”

From covering thrilling Friday night football games to shaping the next generation of journalists, Christina Chambers lived a life of service, passion, and care — and now, her memory will be cherished by all who knew her. RIP, Christina!

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