Seahawks OL Kyle Fuller suspended for 1st 2 games of season
SEATTLE - Backup Seattle Seahawks offensive lineman Kyle Fuller was suspended for the first two games of the season on Saturday for violating the league’s substance-abuse policy.
Fuller will be allowed to practice with the team during the preseason. Once the regular season begins, Fuller will not be allowed to return to the active roster until Sept. 21, the day after Seattle’s Week 2 game against New England.
Fuller is in his fourth season out of Baylor. Coach Pete Carroll has mentioned him as a backup option at both guard and center. Fuller started his career with Houston and appeared in nine games in the 2017 season. He played in two games with Washington in 2018.
The update comes less than a week after the Seattle Seahawks announced they will be playing the first three home games without fans at Centurylink Stadium. The caution is in response to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and virus concerns within large gatherings, such as sporting events and filled stadiums.