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		Ravens reach deal with former All-Pro CB Kyle Fuller
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  [May 25, 2022] 
			The Baltimore Ravens agreed to 
			terms Tuesday on a one-year contract with former All-Pro cornerback 
			Kyle Fuller. 
 Financial terms were not released. Fuller, a Baltimore native, 
			played last season on a one-year, $9.5-million contract with the 
			Denver Broncos, starting 10 games.
 
 Fuller, 30, brings depth to a Ravens secondary that features 
			starters Marlon Humphrey and Marcus Peters. The Ravens also drafted 
			Jalyn Armour-Davis and Damarion Williams in the fourth round of last 
			month's draft.
 
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			 Fuller was selected No. 14 overall by the Chicago 
			Bears in the 2014 draft. He intercepted 19 passes in six seasons 
			with the Bears, and made the Pro Bowl in 2018 (when he was an 
			All-Pro selection) and 2019.
 Fuller has 86 passes defensed in 112 games (104 starts) for the 
			Bears and Broncos.
 
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