In a shocking and heartbreaking tragedy, former longtime sports sideline reporter Christina Chambers, who dedicated nearly a decade to covering high school and collegiate football in Alabama, has passed away at age 38 following what authorities describe as a domestic assault incident involving gunshot wounds.
Chambers and her husband, Johnny Rimes, 41, were found dead in their Hoover, Alabama home on Highland Manor Court, with police investigating the case as an apparent murder-suicide that has stunned the sports community.

The couple’s bodies were discovered around 9 a.m. on December 16, 2025, by a family member who arrived for a welfare check after they missed a scheduled event, prompting an immediate response from Hoover police and emergency services.
Both sustained fatal gunshot wounds and were pronounced dead at the scene, while their 3-year-old son was found unharmed inside the home, a small mercy amid the devastating circumstances that add profound emotional weight to the story.
Chambers, a beloved figure known for her infectious energy and passion on the sidelines, spent years freelancing and reporting for networks covering Friday night lights and major events, earning admiration from colleagues and viewers alike.
Her decade-long commitment to sports journalism, including stints at WBRC where she became a staple on programs like “Sideline,” highlighted her quick wit, warmth, and genuine love for the game, leaving an indelible mark on Alabama’s broadcasting landscape.
The tragic passing, rooted in a reported domestic incident, has amplified the grief, reminding everyone of the hidden struggles that can shatter lives in an instant and underscoring the urgency of addressing such issues.
As news spread, tributes poured in from former coworkers, students she mentored as a broadcast teacher, and fans, with many gathering in prayer and tears, united in sorrow for the vibrant life cut short and the young child left behind.