Clinton-Dix to participate in Texans minicamp on a tryout

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The Bears have long-term pillars in place in the secondary, but likely will have spots to fill at cornerback behind Kyle Fuller and Jaylon Johnson, and also at safety to pair with Eddie Jackson.

Former Chicago Bears safety Ha Ha Clinton-Dix is still trying to find a new home, and it might be the Houston Texans.

According to Pro Football Talk, Clinton-Dix is set to participate in the Texans minicamp on a "tryout basis." Clinton-Dix spent his first four full seasons with the Green Bay Packers before being traded to the Washington Football Team midway through the 2018 campaign.

In 2019, Clinton-Dix joined the Bears to replace Adrian Amos in the secondary after Amos joined the Packers in free agency.

Clinton-Dix joined the Dallas Cowboys and former Packers coach Mike McCarthy in 2020 and he was released before the regular season started and did not play in 2020.

Still, Clinton-Dix is a former Pro Bowler with a ton of NFL starting experience - every game for six years. Accepting a tryout in a minicamp speaks to Clinton-Dix's competitive drive and desire to return to the football field.

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