#23
Kyle Fuller
Cornerback
Position: | Cornerback |
Ht./Wt.: | 5-11, 194 lbs |
School: | Virginia Tech |
Status: | Gone |
B I O
PRO CAREER:
Two-time Pro Bowl selection (2018 and 2019 seasons)
Has started 94 of 96 games, producing 19 INTs, 82 PDs and 4 forced fumbles
Has 19 career interceptions since entering the league in 2014, the fourth most in the NFC during that span
Named to PFWA All-Rookie team following the 2014 season
HONORS/AWARDS:
2019:Pro Bowl selection; ranked No. 95 on NFL's Top 100
2018: Pro Bowl; Associated Press, Sporting News and PFWA All-Pro
2014: NFL All-Rookie Team (PFWA, Gil Brandt), NFL Defensive Rookie of the Month (September), NFC Defensive Player of the Week (Week 2 at SF), NFL Rookie of the Week (Week 3 at NYJ), Brian Piccolo Award
2020 SEASON (Bears):
Started all 16 games at corner for the fourth consecutive season
Recorded 64 tackles on the season, 52 of those solo, to go along with one interception, eight passes defensed and one forced fumble
Came up with a clutch interception late in the fourth quarter in the win at Detroit in Week 1, setting up Chicago's game-winning touchdown; also recorded four tackles in the victory
Season-high two PDs in the win over the Giants in Week 2
Forced a key fumble late in the second quarter against the Buccaneers in Week 5 that led to a Bears TD just before the half; also recorded a season-high six solo tackles
Posted a career-high eight tackles in Week 12 at Green Bay
2019 SEASON (Bears):
Named to his second-straight Pro Bowl
Started 16 games for the third straight season
Led the Bears with three interceptions, 12 passes defensed and 72 solo tackles; his 82 total tackles were second on the team
Recorded his first INT of the season in Week 2 at Denver late in the fourth quarter, then his second a week later at Washington on Monday Night Football; his third INT came in Week 8 at home against the Chargers when he intercepted Philip Rivers in the first quarter and returned it 29 yards inside the 5-yard line
2018 SEASON (Bears):
Selected to his first Pro Bowl and named to Associated Press All-Pro team after tying for first in the NFL with seven interceptions
Started all 16 games, recording 55 tackles and added 21 passes defensed
Picked off Brock Osweiler twice at Miami, becoming the first Bears player to record two interceptions in a game since he did it as a rookie in 2014
Intercepted Matthew Stafford in the end zone late in the fourth quarter to seal the Thanksgiving Day victory at DET
Recorded three tackles and one pass defense in Wild Card game vs. the Eagles
2017 SEASON (Bears):
Enjoyed a breakout season, totaling 68 total tackles, two interceptions and 22 passes defensed while starting all 16 games
Was one of only two players in the NFL with at least 65 tackles and 20 passes defensed during the regular season
His two interceptions came in Week 13 vs. San Francisco and Week 16 vs. Cleveland; during that win over the Browns he also recorded a career-high six passes defensed – the most by an NFL player in 2017 and the most by a Bears player since 1994
Of his 22 passes defensed, none were bigger than the one in Week 6 at Baltimore when he deflected a Joe Flacco pass along the sideline that led to 90-yard interception return for a touchdown by Adrian Amos in a 27-24 overtime victory over the Ravens
2016 SEASON (Bears):
Spent 2016 on Injured Reserve
2015 SEASON (Bears):
Started all 16 games at CB, manufacturing 56 tackles, 2 interceptions (led team) and 19 pass breakups (2nd on team)
2014 SEASON (Bears):
Led all NFL rookies with 4 interceptions (sixth player in franchise history to accomplish the feat) and tied for league lead among rookies with 3 forced fumbles
Appeared in all 16 contests for Chicago making 14 starts (Games 3-16), recording 73 tackles, 10 PBUs and 3 TFLs
One of two NFL players, along with Detroit's James Ihedigbo, to record at least 4 interceptions and 3 forced fumbles
*Courtesy ChicagoBears.com
Two-time Pro Bowl selection (2018 and 2019 seasons)
Has started 94 of 96 games, producing 19 INTs, 82 PDs and 4 forced fumbles
Has 19 career interceptions since entering the league in 2014, the fourth most in the NFC during that span
Named to PFWA All-Rookie team following the 2014 season
HONORS/AWARDS:
2019:Pro Bowl selection; ranked No. 95 on NFL's Top 100
2018: Pro Bowl; Associated Press, Sporting News and PFWA All-Pro
2014: NFL All-Rookie Team (PFWA, Gil Brandt), NFL Defensive Rookie of the Month (September), NFC Defensive Player of the Week (Week 2 at SF), NFL Rookie of the Week (Week 3 at NYJ), Brian Piccolo Award
2020 SEASON (Bears):
Started all 16 games at corner for the fourth consecutive season
Recorded 64 tackles on the season, 52 of those solo, to go along with one interception, eight passes defensed and one forced fumble
Came up with a clutch interception late in the fourth quarter in the win at Detroit in Week 1, setting up Chicago's game-winning touchdown; also recorded four tackles in the victory
Season-high two PDs in the win over the Giants in Week 2
Forced a key fumble late in the second quarter against the Buccaneers in Week 5 that led to a Bears TD just before the half; also recorded a season-high six solo tackles
Posted a career-high eight tackles in Week 12 at Green Bay
2019 SEASON (Bears):
Named to his second-straight Pro Bowl
Started 16 games for the third straight season
Led the Bears with three interceptions, 12 passes defensed and 72 solo tackles; his 82 total tackles were second on the team
Recorded his first INT of the season in Week 2 at Denver late in the fourth quarter, then his second a week later at Washington on Monday Night Football; his third INT came in Week 8 at home against the Chargers when he intercepted Philip Rivers in the first quarter and returned it 29 yards inside the 5-yard line
2018 SEASON (Bears):
Selected to his first Pro Bowl and named to Associated Press All-Pro team after tying for first in the NFL with seven interceptions
Started all 16 games, recording 55 tackles and added 21 passes defensed
Picked off Brock Osweiler twice at Miami, becoming the first Bears player to record two interceptions in a game since he did it as a rookie in 2014
Intercepted Matthew Stafford in the end zone late in the fourth quarter to seal the Thanksgiving Day victory at DET
Recorded three tackles and one pass defense in Wild Card game vs. the Eagles
2017 SEASON (Bears):
Enjoyed a breakout season, totaling 68 total tackles, two interceptions and 22 passes defensed while starting all 16 games
Was one of only two players in the NFL with at least 65 tackles and 20 passes defensed during the regular season
His two interceptions came in Week 13 vs. San Francisco and Week 16 vs. Cleveland; during that win over the Browns he also recorded a career-high six passes defensed – the most by an NFL player in 2017 and the most by a Bears player since 1994
Of his 22 passes defensed, none were bigger than the one in Week 6 at Baltimore when he deflected a Joe Flacco pass along the sideline that led to 90-yard interception return for a touchdown by Adrian Amos in a 27-24 overtime victory over the Ravens
2016 SEASON (Bears):
Spent 2016 on Injured Reserve
2015 SEASON (Bears):
Started all 16 games at CB, manufacturing 56 tackles, 2 interceptions (led team) and 19 pass breakups (2nd on team)
2014 SEASON (Bears):
Led all NFL rookies with 4 interceptions (sixth player in franchise history to accomplish the feat) and tied for league lead among rookies with 3 forced fumbles
Appeared in all 16 contests for Chicago making 14 starts (Games 3-16), recording 73 tackles, 10 PBUs and 3 TFLs
One of two NFL players, along with Detroit's James Ihedigbo, to record at least 4 interceptions and 3 forced fumbles
*Courtesy ChicagoBears.com
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