NFL Brown was selected by the
Phoenix Cardinals in the seventh round (171st pick overall) of the
1991 NFL draft. He was placed on the team's developmental squad, and did not see any playing time during his rookie season.
WLAF The
San Antonio Riders of the fledgling
World League of American Football signed Ivory Lee Brown in 1992 to replace running back
Ricky Blake, who had signed with the
Dallas Cowboys at the conclusion of the 1991 season. Brown played with the Riders in 1992 and won the league's rushing title with 767 yards. Brown's efforts helped the Riders to a 7–3 record, and he was named first-team All World League, giving him an opportunity to return to the Cardinals for the 1992 NFL regular season.
Return to the NFL Brown emerged as a potential starter due to running back
Johnny Johnson's unexpected pre-season
holdout. Brown played in seven games, starting five, during the
1992 NFL season, but did not make the
Cardinals roster in 1993 and later retired. He had 68 carries for 194 yards and two touchdowns in his NFL career. ==See also==