The Denver Broncos are interested in bringing in former Chicago Bears cornerback Kyle Fuller, according to The Denver Channel’s Troy Renck.
Fuller spent four years playing for current Broncos coach Vic Fangio when he was the defensive coordinator for the 2015-2018 Bears. Fuller made the Pro Bowl for the first time and was named an All-Pro of the main team in 2018 during Fangio’s final season leading the defense in Chicago. He had seven interceptions and 21 passes saved during the season for the Bears, followed by a second trip to the Pro Bowl in 2019.
The Broncos have already signed Ronald Darby on a three-year contract this week to help reinforce his cornerback position. Bryce Callahan is also back in the squad and would give the Broncos a trio of corners that they would feel very comfortable with if they manage to take Fuller to Denver and meet with Fangio.