The Chicago Bears announced Tuesday that they’ve signed DB Harrison Hand to their practice squad.

Here’s the Bears updated practice squad:

  1. TE Chase Allen
  2. DT Trevon Coley
  3. WR Isaiah Coulter
  4. OL Dieter Eiselen
  5. RB Darrynton Evans
  6. LB DeMarquis Gates
  7. S Davontae Harris
  8. QB Nathan Peterman
  9. S A.J. Thomas
  10. WR Nsimba Webster
  11. OT Kellen Diesch
  12. LB Joe Thomas
  13. T Zachary Thomas
  14. LB Andre Anthony
  15. OT Michael Niese
  16. DB Harrison Hand

Hand, 23, was a three-year starter at Temple and led the team in interceptions before being drafted by the Vikings in the fifth round of the 2020 NFL Draft.

Hand signed a four-year rookie deal worth $3,593,781 that included a signing bonus of $298,781 but was cut loose. He’s set to make a base salary $895,000 in 2022. The Giants claimed him off waivers a few weeks ago only to waive him coming out of the preseason. 

In 2021, Hand appeared in nine games and recorded five tackles and no interceptions.

We have him included in our Top 100 Available Free Agents list.

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