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Baltimore placed Fuller (knee) on injured reserve Tuesday, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports. A move to the injured reserve list was a forgone conclusion after it was found Fuller had torn his ACL on Sunday at the Jets. With Fuller out and Marcus Peters (ACL) still working back from an ACL tear of his own, the Ravens could be hard-pressed to match up with opposing receivers in the coming weeks. For now, rookie fourth-rounders Jalyn Armour-Davis and Damarion Williams might be Baltimore's best options at corner behind Marlon Humphrey.
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Fuller signed with the Ravens on Tuesday, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports. Fuller spent last season in Denver after spending the first six seasons of his career with the Bears. The veteran played a reduced role over 16 contests in 2021, setting career lows in snaps, tackles and passes defended while also failing to record an interception. Fuller will provide depth to the Ravens secondary.
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Fuller recorded nine total tackles (eight solo) in the 28-13 divisional win against Los Angeles on Sunday. Fuller tallied his highest tackle total of the season, however, the veteran corner has yet to record an interception so far this season. The transition to the slot has at least allowed the veteran cornerback to see the field more often after he fell out of the rotation in Weeks 6 through 8, but it's still a far cry from his excellent multi-year tenure with the Bears.
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Fuller was active but didn't play in Thursday's 17-14 loss to the Browns. After logging just two defensive snaps in the Week 6 loss to the Raiders, Fuller failed to leave the sideline Week 7, as head coach Vic Fangio announced prior to the contest that Ronald Darby and Patrick Surtain would serve as the Broncos' starting cornerbacks moving forward, per Kyle Newman of The Denver Post. Fuller had filled a starting role for most of his first six seasons in the NFL with the Bears, but he's quickly fallen out of favor in Denver after inking a one-year, $9.5 million contract this offseason. Look for the Broncos to entertain moving Fuller ahead of the Nov. 2 trade deadline.
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Coach Vic Fangio said of Fuller, "We're going to do everything we can to get (him) back to that 2018 form," Aric DiLalla of the Broncos' official site reports. Fuller earned the lone All-Pro selection of his NFL career while Fangio served as his defensive coordinator in Chicago during 2018. The former Virginia Tech standout recorded a league-high seven interceptions that season while holding opponents to a passer rating of 63.7, according to Pro Football Reference. Fuller wasn't quite as successful after Fangio left town, allowing a 102.0 passer rating in 2019 and last season collecting just one interception while conceding five passing touchdowns over 83 targets. New Broncos GM George Patton hopes a Mile High reunion between Fuller and his former coach will revert the 29-year-old to Pro Bowl form.
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