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Signed by the Buccaneers from the Cincinnati Bengals practice squad on September 23, 2009… Waived by the Bengals on September 5, 2009 before being signed to the practice squad on September 6… Appeared in 13 career games, totaling three tackles, one interception, two passes defensed and nine special teams tackles… Claimed first NFL interception at N.Y. Jets (10/12/08), grabbing a deflected QB Brett Favre pass… Rookie season was cut short because of a knee injury… Originally entered the NFL as a sixth-round draft pick (177th overall) of the Bengals in the 2008 NFL Draft.
 

2009: Signed by the Buccaneers on September 23… Played in six contests… Played on special teams vs. N.Y. Giants (9/27) in Buccaneers debut… Recorded one special teams tackle at Washington (10/4)… Inactive at Philadelphia (10/11)… Recorded one special teams tackle vs. Carolina (10/18)… Appeared on special teams vs. New England (10/25)… Posted one pass defensed on defense and one special teams tackle vs. Green Bay (11/8)… Tallied one special teams tackle at Miami (11/15).
 

2008: Played in seven games with the Bengals as a rookie… Totaled three tackles, one interception, one pass defensed and five special teams tackles… Inactive in season opener… Logged one tackle and two special teams tackles at N.Y. Giants (9/21)… Had two tackles and one special teams stop vs. Cleveland (9/28)… Recorded first career interception at N.Y. Jets (10/12), grabbing a deflected QB Brett Favre pass… Had one special teams tackle vs. Pittsburgh (10/19)… Had one special teams tackle at Houston (10/26), but suffered knee injury and was placed on Injured Reserve on October 27, ending his season.

 

Played five seasons (2003-07) at Appalachian State, including a redshirt ’04 season when an injury limited him to two games… Led Mountaineers to three straight national titles in NCAA Division I-AA/FCS ranks… Became nationally known from ASU’s 2007 win at Michigan, when he blocked a field goal attempt to seal a 34-32 decision… 24 career interceptions established a Southern Conference record, and 52 passes defensed established an FCS mark… Became ASU’s first three-time All-American since LB Dexter Coakley, who went on to play 10 seasons in NFL… Majored in applied physics.
 

Played defensive back and running back under his father (head coach Brian Lynch) at Evangelical Christian High School in Fort Myers, Florida and was twice named to Class A all-state teams… Was a National Honor Society member in high school… Married to the former Sissy Graham, granddaughter of evangelist Billy Graham… Born Corey Lynch on May 7, 1985 in Cape Coral, Florida.
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