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Kyle Fuller

Kyle Brandon Fuller (born February 16, 1992) is an American former professional football who played nine seasons in the (). Standing at 5 feet 11 inches (1.80 m) and weighing 190 pounds (86 kg), Fuller attended , where he started at for four years and earned All-ACC honors as a senior in 2013. Selected by the in the first round (14th overall) of the , he spent seven seasons with the team, emerging as a key defensive player after a challenging year. Fuller later played for the in 2021 and the in 2022, his final season, before becoming a ; as of late 2025, he has been working out with teams in an attempt to return to the league. Over 113 games, he amassed 444 combined tackles, 86 passes defended, and 19 interceptions, highlighted by a career-high seven picks in 2018. His standout 2018 season earned him First-team honors from the and a selection, followed by another appearance in 2019.

Early years

Early life

Kyle Fuller was born on February 16, 1992, in , Maryland, to Vincent Fuller Sr. and Nina Dorsey-Fuller. He grew up in a middle-class of in a modest stone-and-aluminum-siding house near Woodlawn High School, where the family emphasized discipline and competition from an early age. As one of four brothers, Fuller was part of a tight-knit, football-oriented ; his siblings Jr., , and Kendall all pursued the sport at high levels, with and reaching the as a and , respectively, while Kendall played at before entering the . The brothers shared a bedroom growing up and often engaged in competitive games, including backyard drills and invented activities like "three fly," fostering their athletic development in a household where sports were central to daily life. Fuller's father, Vincent Sr., a high school star who later worked as a teacher, accountant, and community publisher, instilled a strong emphasis on national-level competitiveness in his sons, though the family's focus leaned heavily toward . Kyle and his brothers also showed early interest in , reflecting their father's background, alongside their primary pursuit of through youth leagues in . This multifaceted athletic upbringing laid the groundwork for Fuller's later success in the sport.

High school career

Kyle Fuller attended Mount Saint Joseph High School in Baltimore, Maryland, where he competed in and . As a versatile athlete, he primarily excelled in as a and , contributing to the Gaels' competitive seasons in the (MIAA). He also participated in indoor track events, including sprints as part of the 4x200-meter relay team during the 2008-09 season and setting a school record of 21 feet 8 inches in 2010. During his junior year, Fuller helped lead Mount St. Joseph to an 8-2 record and an MIAA runner-up finish, earning All-MIAA first-team honors as a . He recorded 4 interceptions, 3 fumble recoveries, and 2 touchdowns on offense that season, showcasing his dual-threat ability. His senior year in 2009 was limited by a finger injury that caused him to miss most games, though he still managed to participate in the Maryland Crab Bowl, an all-star showcase for top high school talents. Fuller attracted attention from several college programs during his recruitment, receiving scholarship offers from , , and . Following in the footsteps of his older brother , a former Virginia Tech standout and NFL draftee, Fuller committed to the Hokies on July 15, 2009, citing his long-standing fandom and frequent campus visits since childhood. He was the first in Virginia Tech's 2010 recruiting class to receive and accept an offer from the program.

College career

Virginia Tech

Kyle Fuller played for the Hokies from 2010 to 2013, evolving from a versatile into a starting known for his coverage skills and tackling ability. Recruited as a three-star prospect from Mount St. Joseph High School in , he quickly adapted to the college level under defensive coordinator . As a true in 2010, Fuller appeared in 12 games, starting seven in the nickel package alongside the secondary. He contributed 32 tackles, including 4 tackles for loss, and 6 pass deflections while playing both defense and special teams. In 2011, his sophomore season, Fuller started all 14 games, splitting time between and the hybrid whip linebacker/ role in Tech's defense. He recorded a team-high 65 tackles, 14.5 tackles for loss, 4.5 sacks, 2 interceptions, and 7 pass breakups, earning second-team All-ACC honors for his disruptive play. Fuller's 2012 junior campaign marked his full transition to , where he started all 13 games and tallied 52 tackles, 3 tackles for loss, 2 interceptions, and 7 pass breakups. His consistent coverage helped limit opposing passers, contributing to the Hokies' top-30 national ranking in pass efficiency defense. During his senior year in 2013, Fuller started all seven games he appeared in at before a sports injury ended his season. In limited action, he posted 24 tackles, 2 tackles for loss, 2 interceptions, and 10 pass deflections. He underwent surgery for the injury in November 2013 but made a full recovery ahead of the . Over four seasons, Fuller accumulated 173 tackles (129 solo), 23.5 tackles for loss, 6 interceptions, and 32 pass deflections across 46 games (41 starts), establishing himself as a physical and instinctive defender in the . Following the 2013 season, he declared for the .

Awards and honors

During his freshman season in 2010, Fuller appeared in 12 games, starting seven as the back, and recorded 32 tackles along with six passes defended. As a in 2011, he earned second-team All- honors as a after starting all 14 games and leading the team with 14.5 tackles for loss. In 2012, Fuller received honorable mention All-ACC recognition while starting all 13 games at , contributing 52 tackles, three tackles for loss, and two interceptions. Fuller's senior year in marked his most decorated season, despite missing six games due to injury; he was named a first-team All-ACC selection by the conference coaches after tallying 24 tackles, two tackles for loss, and two interceptions. His performance earned him second-team All-American honors from the Football Foundation and a midseason first-team All-American nod from . Additionally, Fuller was selected as a semifinalist for the , recognizing the nation's top , and the , recognizing the top defender.

Professional career

Pre-draft process

Following his junior season at , where he led the team with six interceptions, Kyle Fuller entered the as a highly regarded prospect. His college production in pass defense elevated his draft stock, positioning him as a potential early selection. Fuller participated in the 2014 East-West Shrine Game in , where he demonstrated strong coverage abilities against receivers during practices, impressing NFL scouts despite ongoing recovery from sports performed in November 2013. He opted out of the Senior Bowl to prioritize and preparation for the . At the NFL Combine in Indianapolis, Fuller measured 6 feet tall and 190 pounds, recording a 4.49-second , a 38.5-inch , and a 10-foot-8-inch broad jump. He also excelled in agility drills, posting a 4.40-second short and a 6.90-second three-cone drill, ranking among the top performers at his position. These results highlighted his quickness and explosiveness, further solidifying his status as a first-round . Draft analysts, including NFL Network's , ranked Fuller as the top prospect, praising his man-coverage skills, ball skills, and versatility in zone schemes. Comparisons were drawn to slot cornerbacks like for his instincts and tackling in run support. The selected Fuller in the first round, 14th overall, of the held in . He signed a four-year contract worth $9.687 million, fully guaranteed, including a $5.365 million signing bonus.

Chicago Bears

Fuller was selected by the in the first round (14th overall) of the and quickly established himself as a key member of the secondary. As a , he started 14 of 16 games, recording 64 combined tackles, four interceptions, and 10 passes defended while forcing three fumbles. His performance earned him a spot on the (PFWA) All-Rookie Team. In 2015, Fuller started all 16 games, tallying 55 tackles, two interceptions, and nine passes defended as a full-time outside under . He missed the entire 2016 season after undergoing in the preseason, which sidelined him on injured reserve. Fuller returned strongly in 2017, starting all 16 games with 69 tackles, two interceptions, and a team-high 22 passes defended, solidifying his role in the Bears' defensive scheme. Fuller's career with the Bears peaked in 2018, when he started all 16 games and tied for the lead with seven interceptions alongside 55 tackles and 21 passes defended. His breakout season earned him First-Team honors and his first selection, contributing to the Bears' 12-4 record and division title that led to a playoff appearance. In 2019, he started all 16 games again, posting career highs of 82 tackles and three interceptions with 12 passes defended, which secured his second consecutive nod. During the 2020 season, Fuller started all 16 games, registering 65 tackles and one interception with eight passes defended. Entering the final year of his four-year contract extension signed in 2018, he was released by the Bears in March 2021 as a cap casualty, freeing up approximately $11 million in salary cap space while leaving $9 million in dead money. Over his seven seasons with Chicago, Fuller appeared in 96 games (94 starts), accumulating 390 combined tackles, 19 interceptions, and 80 passes defended, primarily as an outside cornerback in Fangio's system before the coordinator's departure after 2018.

Denver Broncos

On March 20, 2021, the Denver Broncos signed former All-Pro cornerback Kyle Fuller to a one-year contract worth $9.5 million, with $9 million guaranteed, allowing him to reunite with head coach Vic Fangio from his Chicago Bears tenure. The move aimed to bolster the Broncos' secondary, pairing Fuller with players like Ronald Darby and rookie Patrick Surtain II to form one of the league's top units entering the season. In 2021, Fuller appeared in all 16 games for , starting 10 primarily in the slot cornerback role, where he logged 720 defensive snaps. He tallied 51 total tackles (40 solo), three tackles for loss, and four pass deflections, but recorded no interceptions amid a career-low performance. assigned him a 40.8 coverage grade, his worst as a professional, reflecting challenges in adapting to increased slot duties and contributing to his benching after Week 7. Notable moments included a key fourth-down pass breakup against quarterback in Week 8, though Fuller struggled in matchups against elite passing attacks, such as the [Kansas City Chiefs](/page/Kansas_City Chiefs), where the Broncos lost both games decisively. Following the season, amid the Broncos' hiring of new head coach and a roster overhaul, Fuller became an unrestricted in March 2022 and was not re-signed, as the team prioritized relief and a better scheme fit with younger cornerbacks like Damarri Mathis and rookie in subsequent drafts. His departure aligned with broader defensive changes, including the release of other veterans, to address performance regressions observed in 2021.

Baltimore Ravens

On May 24, 2022, Fuller signed a one-year contract worth $2.5 million with the , marking a return to his hometown where he grew up as a fan of the team. During the preseason, Fuller impressed with strong coverage skills, including an interception in the Ravens' win over the on August 21, 2022, showcasing his veteran slot corner expertise honed in prior seasons. Fuller started at in the Ravens' Week 1 victory over the on September 11, 2022, but suffered a torn in his left knee during the fourth quarter while defending at the goal line. The injury was confirmed the following day via MRI, and he was placed on injured reserve on September 13, 2022, ending his season after just one game in which he recorded three solo tackles. Fuller's brief tenure with the Ravens concluded as he entered free agency in March 2023 following the expiration of his contract, having been unable to contribute further due to the injury.

Free agency and retirement

Following the conclusion of his one-year contract with the Baltimore Ravens in 2022, Kyle Fuller became an unrestricted free agent in March 2023. Despite interest from teams seeking veteran cornerback depth, Fuller did not secure a contract during the initial free agency period, in part due to lingering effects from a torn ACL suffered in Week 1 of the 2022 season that limited his availability and performance market value. Fuller remained unsigned through the 2023 and 2024 seasons, with no reported tryouts or roster opportunities materializing. His last appearance on an active roster was during the 2022 campaign with , where he played in just one game before the injury. In October 2024, he participated in a workout with the amid their secondary needs, but no agreement was reached. Early in the 2025 season, on October 1, Fuller worked out with in a potential homecoming opportunity, given his roots and prior tenure there, though he was not signed to the team. No further activity has been reported as of November 2025, marking over three years since his last game. At age 33, Fuller is widely regarded as retired from professional football, having appeared in 113 games across nine seasons.

Career statistics and achievements

Regular season statistics

Kyle Fuller compiled his regular season defensive statistics over nine NFL seasons from 2014 to 2022, primarily as a cornerback for the Chicago Bears, with stints on the Denver Broncos and Baltimore Ravens. The following table details his key defensive metrics by year, including games played (G) and started (GS), combined tackles (with solo and assisted breakdowns), sacks (Sk), interceptions (Int, with return yards and touchdowns), forced fumbles (FF), and pass deflections (PD). Data excludes the 2016 season, during which Fuller missed all games due to a knee injury.
YearTeamGGSCombSoloAstSkIntYdsTDFFPD
201416146451130.04810310
20151616554780.0224009
20171616696180.0200022
201816165545100.07520021
201916168272100.03370012
202016166552130.015018
2021DEN16105140110.000004
2022BAL113300.000000
Career-113105444371730.0191990486
Fuller's career totals include 444 combined tackles (371 solo, 73 assisted), 19 for 199 yards (no touchdowns), 4 forced fumbles, and 86 pass deflections, with no sacks recorded. His peak interception season came in 2018 with the Bears, when he recorded 7 . In 2022, Fuller was limited to just 1 game with after suffering a season-ending .

Postseason statistics

Kyle Fuller's postseason career was limited to two appearances with the , where he contributed defensively in wild card playoff games without recording any interceptions or sacks. In both contests, he started and focused on coverage and tackling duties against strong passing offenses. The following table summarizes his individual game statistics from these playoff outings:
DateOpponentResultTacklesSoloAssistedPass BreakupsInterceptions
2019-01-06L 15–1655010
2021-01-10L 9–2133010
Over these two games, Fuller amassed 8 total tackles (all solo), 2 pass breakups, and no forced fumbles or recoveries. He did not appear in any postseason games during his tenures with the in 2021, as the team failed to qualify for the playoffs with a 7–10 record, or with the in 2022, where he was sidelined by a season-ending injury after just one regular-season game.

Awards and records

During his rookie season in 2014, Kyle Fuller was selected to the (PFWA) All-Rookie Team, recognizing his performance that included four interceptions and 10 passes defended while starting all 16 games for the . In September 2014, Fuller was named the NFL Defensive Rookie of the Month after recording four interceptions in his first four games. In 2018, Fuller earned first-team All-Pro honors from the Associated Press (AP), as well as from the PFWA and , after recording 55 tackles, seven interceptions, and 21 passes defended. That year, he was also selected to his first and co-led the in interceptions with seven, tying Xavien Howard of the and Damontae Kazee of the . Additionally, his 21 passes defended led the league, contributing to his recognition as one of the top cornerbacks. Fuller returned to the in 2019 following a season with three interceptions and 12 passes defended. Throughout his career, Fuller ranked in the top 10 for passes defended in multiple seasons, including second in the in 2017 with 22 and first in 2018 with 21.

Personal life

Fuller was born in , , to Vincent Fuller Sr., a and of the Woodlawn Villager, and Nina Dorsey-Fuller, who works in the IT department at . He has three brothers—Vincent Jr., Corey, and Kendall—all of whom played at and had NFL careers, making the Fullers the second family to send four brothers to . Along with his brothers and father, Fuller has hosted the Fuller Family Football Camp, an annual free event for youth ages 8–18 in Baltimore's Woodlawn area, starting in 2015 to promote and skills.

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