COREY MAYS RUMORS & GOSSIP

Corey Mays Hires New Agent

Liz Mullen of the Sports Business Journal is reporting that Chiefs LB, Corey Mays has signed with Priority Sports. Mays came to the Chiefs from the Bengals where he played a very limited role. His hard work and willingness to do things the way Haley wanted helped him to unseat Derrick Johnson to obtain the other starting LB position opposite Williams. Still, while the effort may...
Via Arrowhead Addict  |  May 13, 2010

Chiefs LB Corey Mays Signs His 1 Year Tender

The Chiefs now have just one tendered restricted free agent left to sign. Tuesday afternoon, LB Corey Mays officially inked his second-round tender offer that Kansas City extended to him back on March 5th. Mays was a surprise find last season in free agency as he started 13 games an inside linebacker for the Chiefs and set single-season career highs in tackles (100), passes defensed...
Via GridironFans.com  |  April 20, 2010

Restricted Free Agent Roundup

Here is a recap of all the moves the Chiefs made on their restricted free agents yesterday. New additions are tenders for Brodie Croyle and Corey Mays. Not receiving tenders were Jackie Battle and Andy Alleman. To cut down on posts as info comes out we will keep updating this threat so refresh your page. Also [...]
Via Arrowhead Addict  |  March 05, 2010

List Of 2010 Restricted Free Agents

Here is a link that shows the RFA for 2010. Below is the Chiefs list. Chiefs (6): quarterback Brodie Croyle, linebacker Derrick Johnson, linebacker Corey Mays, center Rudy Niswanger, tackle Ryan O’Callaghan, safety Jarrad Page. I guessing the Chiefs will move to resign most of these guys. I think they like Mays and Niswanger, although [...]
Via Arrowhead Addict  |  January 03, 2010

Packers' Harris, Chiefs' Mays hit with $5,000 fines

Green Bay Packers cornerback Al Harris and Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Corey Mays are the latest players to get a letter from the league informing them they'll be a little lighter in the wallet.Harris was reportedly fined $5,000 for grabbing...
Via Pro Football Talk  |  October 31, 2009

Father inspires linebacker Mays' drive

R IVER FALLS, Wis. | There’s a linebacker in the distance, and the man on the scooter is watching. Cletis Mays is a long way off, but sitting here makes him feel close. A hundred yards away, the 6-foot-1 and 245-pound Chiefs linebacker chases quarterback Matt Cassel, and after the play, Corey Mays bumps shoulders in celebration with his teammate Derrick Johnson. Cletis watches...
Via kansascity.com  |  August 13, 2009

Chiefs Agree to Terms w/ LB Corey Mays

The Chiefs have agreed to terms with free agent linebacker Corey Mays. Last season he played for the Bengals, and was part of 12 games with the club. The 25-year-old recorded 16 tackles and a forced fumble. The Notre Dame product, who signed with New England as an undrafted free agent in 2006, has [...]
Via Chiefs Gab  |  March 13, 2009

Chiefs Sign Free Agent LB Corey Mays

The Kansas City Chiefs agreed to terms with free agent linebacker Corey Mays on Friday. Mays, 25, played in 12 games last year for the Cincinnati...
Via GridironFans.com  |  March 13, 2009

Bengals Won't Tender Offer To LB Corey Mays

The Bengals are not going to tender restricted backup middle linebacker Corey Mays, according to agent Ian Greengross. Mays, popular with teammates...
Via GridironFans.com  |  February 25, 2009

Mandatory Mini Camp

What's up Yardbarkers, Checking in from Cincinnati where we just finished up our mandatory mini camp. Everyone was here and we were all focused on getting better as a team. I know there's been some stuff out there about Chad Johnson but this was all about football and putting things together so that we can take the next step. It was a great experience. We had...
Via KeithRivers's Blog  |  June 16, 2008
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