(670 The Score) The Bears added depth to their secondary by signing safety Kentrell Brice to a reserve/future contract Wednesday, the team announced.
Brice, 25, played 36 games over three seasons with the Packers from 2016-'18, starting 14 times. He recorded one interception over that span.
Brice spent the 2019 preseason with the Buccaneers before being released in late August. Brice was signed to a reserve/future contract, which tenders a roster spot for the offseason to a player who wasn't rostered at the conclusion of the previous season.
The Bears have now signed 11 players to reserve/future contracts -- nine members from their practice squad, tight end Darion Clark and now Brice.
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