The Chicago Bears have been busy inking defensive players to one-year deals over the last few days and Monday was no different.
According to the Chicago Tribune‘s Brad Biggs, the Bears have re-signed safety DeAndre Houston-Carson to a one-year contract.
Deal is being finalized for #Bears to bring back safety DeAndre-Houston Carson. He has been one of the team's most consistent special teams performers.
— Brad Biggs (@BradBiggs) March 23, 2020
Houston-Carson, drafted in the sixth round of the 2016 NFL Draft, has become a key player on special teams. Last season, Houston-Carson played in all 16 games and totaled 6 tackles.
The former William & Mary standout is the latest Bears defender to return to Chicago, as the team agreed to terms with safety Deon Bush, outside linebacker Isaiah Irving, and defensive end Brent Urban on one-year deals, all within the last few days.
The team also recently signed cornerback Artie Burns, strong safety Jordan Lucas, and outside linebacker Barkevious Mingo to one-year contracts as well.
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