From 2006 through 2008, Anthony Madison was a core member of the Pittsburgh Steelers' special teams units, making 37 tackles and forcing a fumble.
Madison was released at the end of training camp, ultimately signing with the Cleveland Browns, where he appeared in four games before he was released and claimed by the Indianapolis Colts. After three games with the Colts, Madison was waived on Tuesday.
Today, ESPN's Adam Schefter reports that Madison was claimed by...the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Cornerback Corey Ivy, who the Steelers signed last week, was waived to make room for Madison's return to the Steel City.
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