Jordan Fuller's first two NFL interceptions came against a former Michigan quarterback.
Fuller, who was selected with the No. 199 overall pick in the 2020 NFL draft 20 years after Tom Brady was selected with the same pick in the 2000 NFL draft, made the first two interceptions of his NFL career on a pair of errant throws by Brady in Monday night's game between the Los Angeles Rams and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, sealing a 27-24 victory for the Rams with the second interception.
Rookie safety Jordan Fuller snags his first career INT! #RamsHouse
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Jordan Fuller's second INT of the night! @RamsNFL take over with 1:49 left.
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The former Ohio State safety – who the Buckeyes would surely love to have back on the back end of their struggling pass defense right now – has become a regular starter in the Rams' secondary as a rookie despite falling into the sixth round of the NFL draft.
Going into Monday night's game, Fuller had recorded 24 total tackles and two pass breakups in his first NFL season.