CINCINNATI (WKRC) – The Cincinnati Bengals are shoring up their secondary with a veteran addition, signing safety Kyle Dugger to a one-year deal.
Dugger, 30, spent the second half of last season with the Steelers, starting nine games after being traded from the Patriots. He recorded 42 total tackles, five passes defensed and two interceptions. One of those was returned for a touchdown against the Bengals.
A second-round pick in 2020, Dugger spent his first five-plus seasons with New England. He has appeared in 90 career games with 78 starts, totaling 11 interceptions and 29 passes defensed.
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Just two offseasons ago Dugger agreed to terms with New England on a four-year deal with a base value of $58 million and $32.5 million guaranteed.