Veteran defensive back Quinton Dunbar is signing a one-year deal with the Detroit Lions, his agency, Elite Loyalty Sports, said Monday.
Dunbar joins a Lions team after an injury-plagued lone season with the Seattle Seahawks, who added him last March only to see him play in six games -- all starts -- because of a knee problem that required season-ending surgery.
Dunbar, 28, finished 2020 with one interception and five passes defended.
Lions general manager Brad Holmes had said the secondary was an area of focus for his team, which also signed free agent cornerback Corn Elder last week.