(670 The Score) Veteran linebacker Kevin Pierre-Louis, a reserve and key special teams player for the Bears last season, will sign a one-year deal with the Redskins, NFL Media reported Tuesday afternoon.
Pierre-Louis, 28, can earn up to $3.45 million with incentives, the report said. He played in 66 percent of the Bears' special teams snaps in 2019.
Pierre-Louis was selected by the Seahawks in the fourth round of the 2014 draft. He has played with four teams over six NFL seasons.
The Bears have a depth void to fill at inside linebacker after losing Nick Kwiatkoski and now Pierre-Louis in free agency. They did retain Danny Trevathan on a three-year deal to start alongside Roquan Smith.
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