Lions sign LB Alex Anzalone to a one-year deal

Anzalone spent the last four seasons with the Saints

Alex Anzalone is following Dan Campbell and Aaron Glenn from New Orleans to Detroit. The Lions are signing the free agent off-ball linebacker to a one-year deal worth $1.75 million.

Mike Garafolo of NFL.com was first to report the signing.

Bringing in Anzalone was a widely anticipated move. He played under new Detroit defensive coordinator Glenn in New Orleans, where Campbell was also the assistant head coach for the last four seasons. The 26-year-old Anzalone was a third-round pick by the Saints in the 2017 NFL draft.

He was a college teammate at Florida of former Lions LB Jarrad Davis. Now Anzalone gets a chance to take over Davis’ role as a starting off-ball LB. Davis signed a one-year deal to join the New York Jets as a free agent.