Kyle Fuller has been a force on Chicago’s secondary since 2014, and he has two Pro Bowl appearances, a Brian Piccolo Award, and a spot on 2018’s interception leaders to prove it.
After 390 tackles, two forced fumbles, and 37 pass deflections in seven seasons, Fuller was released by the Bears but immediately picked up on a $9.5 million contract with Denver.
Perhaps the most significant piece of this deal is No. 23’s history with Vic Fangio. The Broncos’ head coach served as defensive coordinator in Chicago from 2015-2018, a large chunk of Fuller’s career.
Fuller wasted no words during his introductory press conference, making it clear that he was excited to “get started on a new chapter,” noting that the process was crazy but worked out as it should have.