The Baltimore Ravens have reshaped their secondary over the course of the 2022 offseason. They let multiple members of their 2021 unit leave for other opportunities, but added other talent that represents upgrade both at the cornerback and safety positions.
One of those players is cornerback Kyle Fuller, who the team announced that they had agreed to terms with last week. However, on Tuesday Baltimore announced that they officially signed Fuller to his contract, leaving no doubts that he’s now a member of the Ravens.
Officially, official 🖊
We have officially signed CB Kyle Fuller to his contract. https://t.co/hW0GFJ98ri
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) May 31, 2022
The signing of Fuller provides Baltimore’s secondary with even more depth. Fuller is the type of veteran presence that could help out with younger players, and while he struggled in 2021 he has the potential to bounce back in a big way during the 2022 season.
Fuller has been a rather durable player over the course of his career, which is something that will be extremely beneficial assuming he can play most, if not all, of the year. His addition is a solid one, and a move that many could look back on and say was one of the steals of the offseason once the 2022 season is complete.