COREY IVY RUMORS & GOSSIP

Ravens Sign Ivy

From the Baltimore Ravens website In the wake of Lardarius Webb’s placement on Injured Reserve with a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee, the Ravens added cornerback Corey Ivy to the active roster on Tuesday. It will mark Ivy’s second tour of duty in Baltimore, where he was a key special teamer and backup in [...]
Via Ravens Gab  |  December 22, 2009

STEELERS RELEASE IVY, SIGN MADISON

So much for the Great Corey Ivy Experiment. The special-teams ace who was once the recipient of a crushing Limas Sweed block is now a former Steeler, reports Steel City Insider. That sure was fun while it lasted.Taking Ivy's place on the roster will be DB Anthony Madison, who led the team with 25 special teams tackles last season but was cut in 2009 training camp. This might be an...
Via Mondesi's House  |  December 02, 2009

Ravens Crying About the Steelers Signing of CB Ivy

The Baltimore Sun reports that the Ravens are not happy about the inking of former Ravens CB Corey Ivy: Ahead of this week’s game against the Ravens, Pittsburgh signed a former member of their team, cornerback Corey Ivy. “With every team, you’re going to see a foundation under the offense,” wide receiver Mark Clayton said. “From [...]
Via Steelers Gab  |  November 28, 2009

Steelers priming former Raven for insider info?

News that the Pittsburgh Steelers had signed former Ravens cornerback Corey Ivy drew smiles from his former teammates Wednesday. But a few Ravens -- who welcome the Steelers to M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday night -- agreed that Ivy’s value in terms of providing inside information might be a little overstated. "With every team, you’re going to see a foundation...
Via Ravens Insider  |  November 26, 2009

Former Raven Corey Ivy Visits Bengals

Aaron WIlson of RavensInsider is reporting via the RavensInsider Twitter page that former Ravens defensive back Corey Ivy is visiting with the Cincinnati Bengals. Wilson writes, “Former Ravens defensive back Corey Ivy visited the Bengals today.”
Via Bengals Gab  |  September 15, 2009

Another Jet?

The Jets are apparently interested in former Titans and Cowboys cornerback, but more importantly, notorious felon Pacman Adam Jones.  After the Jets became Ravens North this offseason, signing defensive stars Bart Scott and Jim Leohnard from Baltimore, and attempting to ink nickel back Corey Ivy, the 2nd-best team in New York wants the guy whose nightly routine is hanging out at...
Via Ebony Bird  |  May 10, 2009

Browns Ink Former Divisional Foe

Late last night the Browns and CB Corey Ivy came to agreement on a one year deal. Ivy has spent the past three years in Baltimore, playing in every game last season and starting in 13 of 16 in 2007.  Ivy has also spent time with Tampa Bay, St. Louis, and New England over his nine year career.
Via Dawg Pound Daily  |  March 19, 2009

Cleveland Signs Free Agent CB Corey Ivy to a One-Year Deal

The Browns Wednesday inked a former Raven, as reports say that they have come to terms on a one-year deal with cornerback Corey Ivy. Cleveland will be the fourth stop for Ivy, who started his career with the Tampa Bay Bucs and played there from 2001 to 2004. He then played a season with the [...]
Via NFL Gridiron Gab  |  March 18, 2009

The Jets Have Reportedly "Cooled" On FA CB Corey Ivy

Meanwhile, talks with free-agent CB Corey Ivy have cooled, according to a league source. This is a strange one. On Friday, Ivy-to-the-Jets was all...
Via GridironFans.com  |  March 03, 2009

Buccaneers Interested In FA CB Corey Ivy

The Buccaneers have expressed interest in signing several free agent cornerbacks. That includes Baltimore Ravens free agent CB Corey Ivy, who played...
Via GridironFans.com  |  March 02, 2009
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