Denny Simmons / The Tennessean-USA TODAY NETWORK

Former Tennessee Titans cornerback Kristian Fulton has a new team. Fulton is going to play for Jim Harbaugh and is signing a one-year deal with the Los Angeles Chargers.

Fulton was a second round pick by the Titans in the 2020 NFL Draft that has played in 42 games, making 37 starts in the last four seasons.

Between his battle with soft tissue injuries and a tough 2023 season, things didn't work out for Fulton in Tennessee. Perhaps a fresh start in LA will be just what he needs to reach his potential.

The Titans are entering a new era under Brian Callahan and seemingly making an effort to get a clean break from many players of the previous regime. It only made sense for the Titans to move on from Fulton, even with a big need at cornerback that still needs to be filled. 

Tennessee signed Chidobe Awuzie in free agency, but could still use another veteran to play on the perimeter with Roger McCreary in the slot. 

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