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Chris Ivory

Chris Ivory (born March 22, 1988) is an former professional who played in the () for nine seasons from 2010 to 2018. Over his career, he amassed 5,237 rushing yards and 29 rushing touchdowns while appearing in 108 games. Known for his powerful, physical running style, Ivory earned recognition as one of the league's most effective short-yardage and goal-line backs during his prime. Born Christopher Lee Ivory in , he attended before playing at from 2006 to 2008, where he rushed for 534 yards over three seasons. After transferring to , a Division II program, he improved his production in 2009, earning All-GLIAC honors. Undrafted in the due to his smaller school background, Ivory signed as a with the , beginning his professional career. Ivory spent his first three seasons (2010–2012) with the , where he rushed for 716 yards as a and established himself as a bruising complement to the team's passing attack. Traded to the in 2013, he became the primary back and peaked in 2015 with 1,070 rushing yards—the most in the that year—earning his first selection and a spot on the All-AFC Team. He later played for the (2016–2017), where he rushed for 439 yards in 2016 and 382 yards in 2017, and concluded his career with the in 2018. Injuries limited his play in later years, leading to his retirement after the 2018 season.

Early years

Early life

Christopher Lee Ivory was born on March 22, 1988, in Longview, Texas, a working-class community in East Texas known for its strong blue-collar roots tied to the oil industry and manufacturing. Ivory grew up in a single-parent household led by his mother, Judy Ivory (later Gilliland), who served as his sole provider and worked as a police officer to support the family. His biological father was absent from his life, and his stepfather, Kenny Gilliland, later joined the family dynamic. Judy's resilience, including her recovery from a severe bout of viral meningitis that left her in a coma for months when Ivory was young, instilled in him values of hard work and perseverance amid financial and personal challenges. The local football culture in Longview, fueled by the nearby Dallas Cowboys' success—including three Super Bowl victories during Ivory's early childhood—deeply influenced him, with icons like Emmitt Smith sparking his dreams of playing professionally. From a young age, Ivory developed a passion for , participating in informal games with neighborhood friends on the pavement near their homes, often under the rough conditions they dubbed "sideline kill" due to the hard surfaces and proximity to grass edges. These early experiences honed his toughness and speed, attributes later enhanced through his involvement in activities that showcased his natural athleticism. This foundation in Longview's football-obsessed environment set the stage for his transition into organized high school athletics.

High school career

Chris Ivory attended in , participating in football from 2002 to 2005. Under John King, he earned three varsity letters and helped the Lobos secure district championships in each of his seasons on the team. As a junior in 2004, Ivory received second-team All-District 12-5A honors while the team compiled a 12-1 record and advanced to the regional round of the . In his senior year of 2005, Ivory primarily played fullback, rushing for 659 yards and 13 touchdowns at an average of 5.5 yards per carry. He also contributed through the air with 16 receptions for 209 yards and two touchdowns, earning unanimous first-team All-District 12-5A recognition, honorable mention All-East honors, and a nod as the top fullback in Class 5A by 5ATexasFootball.com; he was additionally named to the outlet's 2005 Super List for running backs. That season, Longview finished 10-1 overall, claiming the District 12-5A title before a narrow 14-13 loss to South Garland in the bi-district playoff round. Ivory also lettered twice in track and field during high school, showcasing his athletic versatility. Rated a two-star recruit by scouting services, he received a scholarship offer from Washington State—the only Division I program to extend one—and signed with the Cougars in 2006, while drawing interest from smaller Texas schools such as Sam Houston State.

College career

Washington State Cougars

Chris Ivory enrolled at Washington State University in 2006 as a freshman running back after being recruited from Longview High School in Texas. Over three seasons from 2006 to 2008, Ivory served as a backup running back for the Cougars, facing limited opportunities due to injuries and a crowded depth chart that included backs like Jamelle Eugene and Dwain Williams. His career totals at Washington State reflect this rotational role, with 91 rushing attempts for 534 yards and 4 touchdowns, alongside 15 receptions for 51 yards. Ivory's most notable production came during his 2007 sophomore season, when he appeared in 8 games and rushed 60 times for 313 yards at an average of 5.2 yards per carry, scoring 2 touchdowns. That year, he achieved two 100-yard performances: 104 yards on 15 carries against Stanford on November 10, and a career-high 114 yards on 14 carries against on November 24, both helping to bolster the Cougars' ground game in Pac-10 play. As a true in 2006, he played in 9 games but had just 3 carries for 85 yards and 1 touchdown, highlighted by an 80-yard scoring run against . In 2008, injuries restricted Ivory to 5 games as a junior, where he managed 28 carries for 136 yards and 1 , including a season-high 78 yards on 11 attempts with a score against Portland State. His role remained secondary amid ongoing ankle and hamstring issues that hampered his consistency throughout his time in Pullman. Ivory's tenure with the Cougars ended in August 2009 when he was dismissed from the team prior to his senior season for violating team rules, including missing a practice and prior tardiness to others, which effectively concluded his FBS eligibility. The dismissal followed a July 2009 incident where he was charged with second-degree after allegedly striking another student with a at an off-campus party, though the charge was later reduced and resolved without a conviction.

Tiffin University Dragons

After being dismissed from Washington State University in August 2009 due to a violation of team rules amid prior academic challenges, Chris Ivory transferred to NCAA Division II Tiffin University to continue his college football career. At , Ivory quickly adapted to the smaller program, earning the role of starting for the Dragons during the 2009 season. The transition from a major Division I program to a Division II environment allowed him greater opportunities to showcase his skills, though the team struggled overall with an 0-11 record. As the primary ball carrier, Ivory demonstrated his power-running style in a more featured role, averaging over 5 yards per carry in his limited appearances. In five games, Ivory rushed 39 times for 223 yards before sustaining a season-ending injury to his left knee, specifically a tear of the . Despite the abbreviated stint and the lower level of competition, his performance highlighted his potential as a physical runner capable of breaking tackles. The injury, while derailing his senior season, did not exhaust his eligibility, preserving his path to professional football. Ivory's time at ultimately positioned him for an opportunity as an undrafted , as scouts took note of his speed and burst even from a non-FBS program. The knee raised concerns about his durability but did not prevent the from signing him in 2010, marking the end of his college career on a note of resilience.

Professional career

New Orleans Saints

Ivory signed with the as an undrafted free agent on April 27, 2010, shortly after the conclusion of the . Emerging from Division II , he earned a roster spot during despite limited expectations, showcasing his powerful running style that complemented the Saints' high-powered offense following their victory. In his rookie season of 2010, Ivory appeared in 12 games, rushing for 716 yards on 137 carries with 5 touchdowns, leading the team in rushing despite starting only four contests. His breakout performance came on October 17 against the , where he gained 158 yards on 15 carries, averaging 10.5 yards per attempt and helping secure a 31-6 victory. For his contributions, Ivory was selected to the All-Rookie Team. Over the 2011 and 2012 seasons, Ivory continued to develop as a complementary back, totaling 591 rushing yards and 3 touchdowns in 12 games combined, bringing his three-year Saints total to 1,307 yards and 8 touchdowns. Injuries limited his playing time, including a six-game stint on the list in 2011 due to a issue stemming from his college days, but he provided bursts of productivity when active, such as 51 yards on 7 carries in a 2012 win over the . His role emphasized short-yardage and goal-line situations, enhancing the Saints' post-championship ground attack amid injuries to other backs like Pierre Thomas and Mark Ingram. On April 26, 2013, during the third round of the , the traded Ivory to the in exchange for the Jets' fourth-round pick (No. 106 overall). The move allowed New Orleans to acquire additional draft capital while Ivory sought a larger role elsewhere.

New York Jets

On September 3, 2013, Ivory made his Jets debut as the starting in the season opener against the , where he rushed for 65 yards on 12 carries. Acquired via trade from the on April 26, 2013, in exchange for the Jets' fourth-round draft pick (No. 106 overall), Ivory quickly established himself as a key component of New York's ground attack, leveraging his power-running style developed during his time with the . Over the 2013–2015 seasons, Ivory amassed 2,724 rushing yards on 627 carries with 16 touchdowns, serving as the Jets' lead back in an offense that emphasized a physical, run-heavy approach. In 2013, he recorded 833 yards and three touchdowns despite missing time due to a hamstring injury, averaging 4.6 yards per carry. The following year, 2014, saw him notch 821 yards and a career-high six touchdowns on 198 attempts, though his 4.1 yards per carry reflected a tougher offensive line. His 2015 campaign marked a breakout, with 1,070 rushing yards—fifth-most in the NFL—on 247 carries, scoring seven touchdowns at 4.3 yards per carry and earning his first Pro Bowl selection as an injury replacement for Buffalo's LeSean McCoy. Ivory's efficiency and burst were evident in several standout performances, including a career-high 166 rushing yards and a on 29 carries against the on October 4, 2015, in , helping secure a 27–14 victory. He also eclipsed 100 yards in six other games that season, contributing to New York's 10–6 record and playoff appearance. Ivory became an unrestricted after the 2015 season, and despite his production, the Jets did not re-sign him due to constraints and ongoing contract negotiations, allowing him to depart on March 8, 2016.

Jacksonville Jaguars

On March 9, , Ivory signed a five-year contract with the worth $32 million, including $10 million in guarantees, to serve as the team's primary following a productive stint with the . The deal positioned him to split carries with , aiming to bolster a Jaguars rushing attack that had struggled in prior seasons. In his debut against the on September 25, Ivory recorded 14 rushing yards on 12 carries after missing the first two games due to an undisclosed medical issue that required hospitalization. Over the full season, he appeared in 11 games, amassing 439 rushing yards on 117 carries with three touchdowns at a 3.8-yard average, though strains sidelined him for five additional contests. The following year, Ivory played in 14 games as a backup to rookie , totaling 382 rushing yards on 112 carries with one touchdown at a 3.4-yard average, while dealing with minor and other ailments that occasionally limited his snaps late in the season. Across his two seasons with Jacksonville, Ivory accumulated 821 rushing yards and four touchdowns in 25 games, providing veteran depth but facing reduced opportunities amid emerging talent and persistent injury concerns. Ivory was released by the Jaguars on February 23, 2018, two years into his contract, as the team prioritized cap space—saving approximately $3.75 million for 2018—and shifted toward a younger corps led by Fournette during a roster rebuild. The move came after Ivory's production declined, reflecting the Jaguars' focus on developing draft picks over aging free agents.

Buffalo Bills

On March 6, 2018, Ivory signed a two-year, $5.5 million contract with the as a , intended to serve as a backup to starting . During the 2018 season, Ivory appeared in 13 games, primarily in a reserve role, where he rushed for 385 yards on 115 carries with one . His production was limited by lingering effects from injuries sustained in prior seasons with the . The Bills released Ivory on March 27, 2019, prior to the start of the 2019 season, as part of roster adjustments following the signing of veteran . Ivory did not play in the after his release from , marking the end of his professional career that spanned from 2010 to 2018.

Career statistics and accolades

Rushing and receiving statistics

Chris Ivory's career totals include 1,227 rushing attempts for 5,237 yards at an average of 4.3 yards per carry and 29 rushing touchdowns, along with 20 fumbles lost; he also recorded 107 receptions for 948 receiving yards at an average of 8.9 yards per reception and 3 receiving touchdowns.

Rushing Statistics

YearTeamGAttYdsAvgTDLngFmb
2010NOR121377165.25554
2011NOR6793744.71350
2012NOR6402175.42560
2013NYJ151828334.63692
2014NYJ161988214.16712
2015NYJ1524710704.37584
2016JAX111174393.83425
2017JAX141123823.41342
2018BUF131153853.31211
Career-1081,2275,2374.3297120

Receiving Statistics

YearTeamGRecYdsAvgTDLng
2010NOR1211717.0017
2011NOR600-0-
2012NOR62157.5013
2013NYJ152105.0012
2014NYJ16181236.8123
2015NYJ15302177.2136
2016JAX11201869.3037
2017JAX14211758.3129
2018BUF131320515.8055
Career-1081079488.9355

Awards and honors

During his rookie season with the in 2010, Chris Ivory earned recognition for his breakout performances, including selection to the (PFWA) All-Rookie Team as one of the top running backs among first-year players. This honor highlighted his undrafted status and immediate impact, where he led all Saints rookies in rushing yards despite limited starts. Additionally, Ivory was named the Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Week for Week 6 after rushing for 158 yards and a against the , marking a standout debut that showcased his power-running style. He also received the FedEx Ground NFL Player of the Week award for the same game, voted by coaches and analysts for his explosive contributions to the Saints' ground game. Ivory's most prominent mid-career accolade came in 2015 with the , where he was selected to his first and only as an alternate after leading the in rushing with 1,070 yards. This selection underscored his role as the Jets' primary back, providing a consistent, hard-nosed presence in an offense that relied heavily on the run. Complementing the nod, Ivory earned a selection to the PFWA All- Team that year, further affirming his status as one of the league's top performers at his position based on peer and media evaluations. He also received FedEx Ground NFL Player of the Week honors twice that season, for Week 4 (166 rushing yards against the ) and Week 6 (104 rushing yards and a against the Washington Redskins). With the Saints, his 2010 contributions positioned him as an informal rookie standout internally, leading the team's rushing as an undrafted . Ivory additionally earned a Player of the Week award in 2013 (Week 7, 104 rushing yards against the ). No major post-retirement honors have been awarded to Ivory as of 2025.

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