TAMPA, Fla. -- The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have agreed to terms with safety Major Wright on a one-year deal, a source tells ESPN’s Adam Caplan.

The Bucs lost Chris Conte to an undisclosed injury during Sunday’s game against the Seattle Seahawks. The source said Conte is not expected to play Sunday against the San Diego Chargers.

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The Bucs sought Wright due to his experience. Behind Conte and Bradley McDougald, the Bucs have Keith Tandy, who replaced Conte on Sunday and is next in line to start, and rookie Ryan Smith, a converted cornerback, who is used primarily as a kick returner and has not taken a snap on defense.

Wright started nine games for the Bucs over the last two seasons. He recorded four pass breakups and 76 combined tackles during that span. He was with the team throughout the offseason, training camp and the preseason, so he has experience in Mike Smith's defense. He was among the first wave of roster cuts in August.

The Bucs defense has faced a number of injuries this season, but those have mostly been up front along the defensive line, while the secondary has remained relatively healthy. Conte would be the first member of the unit to miss a game this season due to injury.