The New England Patriots made yet another defensive signing on Thursday evening, reportedly agreeing to terms with linebacker/edge rusher K'Lavon Chaisson.

It's a one-year, $5 million deal according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, with ESPN's Mike Reiss adding that the base value of the deal is expected to come in at closer to $3 million.

Chaisson was selected by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the first round of the 2020 NFL draft. But after four up-and-down years in Duval County, he was not re-signed and became a free agent last March.

Following a short stint with the Carolina Panthers last offseason, he was signed to the Las Vegas Raiders' practice squad in September before being promoted to the active roster in October. Chaisson went on to have a breakout year, tallying career-highs in sacks (5), tackles (32), tackles for loss (7), pass deflections (2), and interceptions (1).

Still just 25 years old, he now joins a Patriots team—led by a defensive head coach in Mike Vrabel—that recently signed defenders Harold Landry IIIRobert Spillane, Carlton Davis III, and Milton Williams. Chaisson should benefit from a suddenly loaded front in New England.


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