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Bucs Bolster Secondary with Veteran Cornerbacks
10 Apr
Summary
- Bucs sign cornerbacks Chase Lucas and Kemon Hall to one-year deals.
- Lucas played 15 games for 49ers last season with nine tackles.
- Hall joins from Titans, recording nine tackles in four games.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have enhanced their cornerback depth by agreeing to one-year contracts with free agents Chase Lucas and Kemon Hall. These moves signal a commitment to fortifying the secondary for the upcoming season.
Chase Lucas, 29, joins the Buccaneers after a season with the San Francisco 49ers, where he participated in 15 games and accumulated nine tackles. His previous experience includes playing for the Detroit Lions from 2022 to 2023. Lucas was a seventh-round draft pick in 2022.
Kemon Hall, 28, is also set to bolster the Buccaneers' cornerback unit. He most recently played for the Tennessee Titans in 2025, appearing in four games and recording nine tackles. Hall has also had stints with the Los Angeles Chargers and Dallas Cowboys during his career, totaling 24 tackles and one forced fumble.