The Tampa Bay Buccaneers confirmed on Monday that they’ve signed former Packers safety Kentrell Brice to a one-year deal.
We've signed S Kentrell Brice to a one-year deal.
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— Tampa Bay Buccaneers (@Buccaneers) March 18, 2019
As reported by Pewter Report earlier in the day, Brice was in Tampa visiting the Buccaneers while multiple teams had reportedly shown interest in the fourth-year defensive back.
The formerly undrafted free agent spent the last three seasons with Green Bay and Brice played in 36 games over three years with the Packers, starting 14 of them, while accumulating 91 total tackles, one interception, one sack and one tackle for loss.
Brice ended the 2017 season on the injured reserve before posting a career-high 50 total tackles over 14 games in 2018.