The Green Bay Packers have signed cornerback Kyle Fuller, who received the transition tag from the Chicago Bears, to an offer sheet, a source confirmed to ESPN.
The Bears have five days to match the offer.
The news was first reported by the Chicago Tribune.
The Bears placed the transition tag on Fuller on March 6, guaranteeing the cornerback $12.971 million for 2018 and giving Chicago the right to match any offers.
The Bears will receive nothing in return if they choose not to match the Packers' offer.
After Fuller looked all but done with the Chicago Bears before the start of the 2017 season, the 26-year old defensive back turned in arguably his best season with 67 tackles, 2 interceptions and 22 pass breakups.