Keenan Lambert reacts to end the of big brother Kam Chancellor's holdout

ALAMEDA, Calif. -- Keenan Lambert said he found out just like everyone else.

Lambert, a rookie Oakland Raiders' safety and the younger half-brother of Seattle All-Pro safety Kam Chancellor, said he woke up Wednesday morning to prepare for practice and saw an alert on his phone that his older brother has ended his holdout.

Speaking in the Raiders' locker room shortly after Chancellor addressed reporters in Seattle for the first time since ending his holdout early Wednesday morning, Lambert was curious what his brother had to say about the holdout.

"It's great to have him back doing what he loves," Lambert said. "We never really talked about the holdout. We really never talked business. I support him in whatever he does, whether it was the holdout or whether it was coming back, but this is what he loves to do."

Lambert signed with Seattle this offseason as undrafted rookie. The Raiders claimed him after he didn't make the final 53-man roster. The Norfolk Sate product said he was disappointed that he didn't get to participate in training camp with his brother. The brothers did get to work together in organized team activities in Seattle before Chancellor began his holdout.

"What I'm really looking forward to being on the same field together with him on a Sunday," Lambert said. "That's what I'm looking forward to."