ORLANDO – Chicago Bears CB Kyle Fuller earned a starting spot in the 2019 AFC-NFC Pro Bowl at Camping World Stadium in on January 27. Practice begins for both squads on Wednesday in Orlando. Kickoff is set for 3 p.m. ET Sunday on ESPN. Fuller's inaugural Pro Bowl bid makes him the first Tech alum to reach the NFL's all-star game since QB Tyrod Taylor (Buffalo) and S Kam Chancellor (Seattle) both did it following the 2016 season.
THE REAL #DBU 🔥
— Virginia Tech Football (@VT_Football) January 21, 2019
CB Kyle Fuller produced a Pro Bowl season, racking up 7 INTs to tie for the @NFL lead.
Here's a look at his best from 2018!
📽️ via @ChicagoBears #LPD 💼 pic.twitter.com/RH21Jdjuj9
A first-round draft choice of the Bears in 2014, Fuller enjoyed an All-Pro campaign for Chicago in 2018. He finished the regular season tied for first in the NFL with seven interceptions to go along with his 55 tackles and 21 passes defensed.
Pro Bowler Kyle Fuller makin grabs... standard. pic.twitter.com/4AuXrQlbLI
— Chicago Bears (@ChicagoBears) January 23, 2019
Fuller is part of an elite football fraternity. He and his three brothers – Vincent, Corey and Kendall – are the only four brothers in NFL history to all play for the same school and all be selected in the NFL Draft. The youngest of the Fuller clan, Kendall, appeared in last Sunday's AFC Championship Game for the Kansas City Chiefs. Pete Thamel of Sports Illustrated wrote a definitive piece on the brothers prior to the 2016 NFL Draft.
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— NFL (@NFL) January 23, 2019
📺: Pro Bowl | Sunday 3pm ET on ESPN pic.twitter.com/zt3e4Smigj
