Bears Former All-Pro and First Round Selection Tears ACL
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Justin
September 12, 2022 (6:21 PM)
Former Chicago Bears first-round pick Kyler Fuller received a devastating diagnosis after his Week 1 matchup as a Raven. The former first-team All-Pro tore his ACL in his first season with Baltimore.
Fuller played great football with the Bears during his seven-year tenure with Chicago, with some of his best football being under former Defensive Coordinator Vic Fangio.
At the conclusion of the 2020 season, Fuller and the team were able to reach an agreement on negotiation in his contract. Fuller went and signed a one-year deal with the Broncos and his former coordinator Vic Fangio.
Fuller joined the Baltimore Ravens this off-season and was expected to join the secondary with Marlon Humphrey and Marcus Peters before his season was cut short. Initially, this was looked at to be a good depth addition for the Ravens, with over 100 career games at the corner, 19 interceptions, and 86 pass deflections fuller had a strong career to benefit this secondary.
Fuller is set to turn 31 in February and certainly is never an easy injury for a veteran defender to return from.
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