The Green Bay Packers are retaining another one of their unrestricted free agents.

According to ESPN’s Josina Anderson, versatile defensive back Will Redmond is returning to the team for a third season.

I’m told S Will Redmond has agreed to terms with the #Packers, per source. — ig: josinaanderson (@JosinaAnderson) March 19, 2020

Redmond, formerly a third-round pick of the San Francisco 49ers in 2016, initially joined the Packers at the beginning of the 2018 campaign. He was signed to their practice squad after a short stint with the Kansas City Chiefs.

He played five games for the Packers after being promoted to the active roster in November but saw his season end on injured reserve.

Redmond entered training camp as a cornerback before making the transition to safety, providing the Packers another interchangeable body on the back end. He played in 13 games for the Packers last season, registering 36 combined tackles and one defended pass.

While playing over 26 percent of the Packers’ defensive snaps, Redmond was a consistent contributor on special teams. Of the team’s safeties, only Chandon Sullivan saw more snaps in that facet.

After the Packers agreed to terms with tight end Marcedes Lewis Wednesday night, Redmond becomes the second of the team’s unrestricted free agent class to ink a new deal.

The Packers also re-signed all five of their exclusive rights free agents, issuing them one-year tenders to keep them in Green Bay for the upcoming season.

Cornerback Tramon Williams, offensive tackles Jared Veldheer and Jason Spriggs, wide receivers Geronimo Allison and Ryan Grant, running back Tyler Ervin and fullback Danny Vitale are the Packers' remaining unrestricted free agents.