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The New Orleans Saints have a little more salary cap following their trade of RB Chris Ivory to the New York Jets last week. The team was able to save $2.023 million salary, and they have $3.1 million in cap space overall. They'll need about $1.6 to $2 million in cap space to sign their rookies.
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New York Jets RB Chris Ivory's new deal will see him paid $750K in 2013 and $1 million in 2014 in the first two years of a three year deal.
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New York Jets RB Chris Ivory said he believes he will put up impressive numbers next season because he will be given more carries than he had with the New Orleans Saints. 'It's an opportunity for me to really get the carries that I deserve,' Ivory said. 'I put the work in every day and every week. I just feel like it's my time. ... I feel like I can go out there and do some great things with the opportunities I'll be given, and I know I'm going to make the most of it.'
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The New York Jets have signed RB Chris Ivory to a three-year deal worth $10 million.
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The New York Jets have acquired RB Chris Ivory from the New Orleans Saints for a fourth-round pick.
Fantasy Impact: Ivory has a chance to be the starter in New York this season. His value sees a big spike with the move to a new team.
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The New York Jets have not made progress in trade talks with New Orleans Saints involving RB Chris Ivory.
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New Orleans Saints general manager Mickey Loomis said no trade for RB Chris Ivory is imminent.
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New Orleans Saints GM Mickey Loomis said he has talked to many teams about trading RB Chris Ivory, not just the New York Jets.
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The New York Jets are have offered a sixth-round pick for New Orleans Saints RB Chris Ivory. They are likely to offer a fifth rounder, which may be enough to get him.
Fantasy Impact: If traded, Ivory could end up being the lead back for the Jets.
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The New York Jets have made an offer for New Orleans Saints RB Chris Ivory. The Jets are interested in trading for the Saints running back.
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