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Chicago Sun-Times
Chicago Sun-Times
National
Patrick Finley

Bears signing CB Davontae Harris

Davontae Harris started one game for the Chargers last year. (Photo by Carmen Mandato/Getty Images)

One day after working him out at Halas Hall, the Bears signed cornerback Davontae Harris to a one-year deal Friday. The Illinois State alum is expected to add depth at a position where the Bears are still trying to determine one of their three starting cornerbacks.

The 5-11, 200-pounder was drafted in the fifth round by the Bengals four years ago. He’s started nine career games since, shuttling from the Bengals to the Broncos, Ravens, Chargers and 49ers all in his brief career. He started one game for the Chargers last year.

The Bears will play the majority of their snaps in the nickel package, putting three cornerbacks on the field. Jaylon Johnson is a lock to start in one spot. Rookie Kyler Gordon figures to, as well, either at nickelback or the opposite outside corner from Johnson. The Bears have been playing Kindle Vildor at outside corner and former Ravens nickelback Tavon Young in the slot during training camp.

The Bears also signed defensive lineman Trevon Coley. They cut safety Jon Alexander and defensive lineman Auzoyah Alufohai.

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