There is a mutual interest between the Chicago Bears and free agent linebacker Lofa Tatupu, according to a league source. Tatupu, who was released by the Seattle Seahawks over the weekend, has visited the Oakland Raiders and has a meeting planned with the Washington Redskins. Tatupu has a strong Bears connection. Assistant general manager Tim Ruskell drafted Tatupu out of USC in 2005 when Ruskell was the general manager of the Seahawks. It's uncertain where Tatupu, who was a middle linebacker during his six-year career with the Seahawks, would potentially fit with the Bears, who have Brian Urlacher firmly entrenched in the position. Read more: http://espn.go.com/chicago/nfl/story/_/id/6828697/source-mutual-interest-chicago-bears-lofa-tatupu