Denver Broncos free agency, Kyle Fuller. (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)
The Denver Broncos have continued reshaping and investing in their secondary, signing former Chicago Bears cornerback Kyle Fuller shortly after it was announced he’d hit the transaction wire.
The #Broncos have agreed to terms with two-time Pro Bowl CB Kyle Fuller on a one-year, $9.5 million deal, including $9M fully guaranteed, per source. They swooped in quickly after the #Bears released Fuller, who now reunites with Vic Fangio in Denver.
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) March 20, 2021
After signing Ronald Darby to a three-year contract, the Denver Broncos’ projected starting secondary could look something like this:
- CB1: Ronald Darby
- CB2: Kyle Fuller
- NCB: Bryce Callahan
- S: Justin Simmons
- S: Michael Ojemudia (nothing official here)
Although there’s nothing official with Michael Ojemudia making a position switch to safety, it was something a lot of people thought he could do going into the 2020 NFL Draft process and the Broncos could revisit it now.