Chiefs Sign Fulton, Mitchell, and Moore in Revamp
Chiefs Sign Fulton, Mitchell, and Moore in Revamp

Chiefs Sign Fulton, Mitchell, and Moore in Revamp

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The Kansas City Chiefs have signed cornerback Kristian Fulton to a two-year, $20 million contract with $15 million guaranteed. Fulton, 26, joins from the Los Angeles Chargers after a career-best season, where he started 15 games and recorded 51 tackles and one interception. Previously drafted in 2020 by the Tennessee Titans, Fulton's performance last season caught the Chiefs' attention, despite some mid-season play decline due to injury. The Chiefs aim to strengthen their secondary with Fulton, alongside Trent McDuffie and Jaylen Watson, as they enter a new era post-Patrick Mahomes. The move is part of a broader strategy, with the Chiefs also signing running back Elijah Mitchell and tackle Jaylon Moore. Fulton's addition is seen as crucial in maintaining a competitive edge in their defense strategy.

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