The Chicago Bears re-signed safety Chris Prosinski to a one-year contract, the team announced on Monday.
Prosinski finished third on the club in special teams tackles last year, and started one game at safety. The veteran is viewed as an important reserve, who joined Chicago in 2015 following stops in Philadelphia and Jacksonville.
Prosinski appeared in all 16 games last year. He made five starts in 2015, recording nine tackles in Chicago's upset victory at Lambeau Field on Thanksgiving night.
The Bears are in the process of overhauling their secondary. Chicago signed cornerbacks Prince Amukamara ($7 million) and Marcus Cooper ($6 million) and safety Quintin Demps ($4.