Add another former Nebraska player to the list of those playing in the Alliance of American Football.

Former Huskers defensive back Mohammed Seisay signed a free agent deal with the Memphis Express, the team announced Thursday.

Seisay has bounced around football since signing as an undrafted free agent in 2014. Most recently, Seisay was listed on the retired list in the Canadian Football League after briefly signing with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.

Seisay worked out at Nebraska’s Pro Day in Lincoln in March 2018 as he looked to prove to pro teams that he had regained his form after back to back shoulder and Achilles injuries.

Seisay, who played at Nebraska in 2012 and 2013, signed as an undrafted free agent with the Lions before being dealt to the Seattle Seahawks. That’s when the injury issues began.

Seisay played in 13 games for Detroit in 2014, making five tackles and was traded to Seattle in August 2015. That’s when the injuries began. Seisay hurt his shoulder in his first preseason with the Seahawks and after working back to the field, tore his Achilles in OTA workouts the following spring.

Seisay is the latest former Husker to find a landing spot in the Alliance of American Football, as former Husker defensive back Ciante Evans signed to play in the league earlier this week.