Former Chargers CB Kristian Fulton has agreed to terms with the Kansas City Chiefs on a 2 year $20 million contract including $15 million fully guaranteed. Deal negotiated by Todd France of Athletes First. The Kansas City Chiefs add more help at cornerback with their latest signing from an AFC West rival, hoping to provide more support on the other side of All-Pro Trent McDuffie. According to a report from ESPN's Adam Schefter, Former Los Angeles Chargers cornerback Kristian Fulton reached an agreement Monday with Kansas City on a two-year, $20 million deal. The contract includes a full guarantee of $15 million, as defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo gets another talented defensive back in the secondary. After four seasons with the Tennessee Titans, Fulton only spent last season with Los Angeles. The veteran cornerback started 15 games over the 2024 regular season and postseason, finishing the year with 51 tackles and an interception. The former 2020 second round NFL Draft pick was Second-team All-SEC during his college career at LSU. Fulton is the third new free agent agreement following the deals with running back Elijah Mitchell and left tackle Jaylon Moore on Monday.
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