Fuller played for the Bears for 6 seasons. He was widely regarded as one of the best players at his position. In those 6 years, he had 402 tackles, 82 passes defended and a whopping 19 interceptions. Fuller gave the Bears multiple great seasons.
He also made 2 Pro-Bowl and one first-team all-pro.
He had signed a prove-it, one-year $9.5 million deal a year ago after he was released by the Chicago Bears the last off-season.
Fuller, 30, had a bit of a roller-coaster year with the Denver Broncos in 2021 but exited the season believing he still had plenty of quality football left in him.
The Baltimore Ravens' secondary is now completely stacked. Fuller's arrival gives the Ravens more flexibility in the secondary. This move might allow Marlon Humphrey to move back inside, where he is more effective. Fuller also brings depth considering that Humphrey and fellow corner Marcus Peters are returning from significant injuries.
Along with Fuller, Humphrey, and Peters, the Ravens' secondary also includes safeties Marcus Williams, Chuck Clark and rookie Kyle Hamilton.