"Michael Darwin Fuller" is a former American football Safety (American football position)/safety who played eight seasons in the National Football League after playing college football at Auburn University. While at Auburn, he was named to the All-SEC first team for the 1973 Auburn Tigers football team/1973 and 1974 Auburn Tigers football team/1974 seasons.

Fuller's main role in the NFL was a kick returner on special teams. In his 8 NFL seasons, he gained 1,701 yards Kickoff return/returning kickoffs and 2,660 yards Punt return/returning punts, with 2 touchdowns and a 10.6 yards per return average. Fuller recorded a 27-yard punt return in a 1981–82 NFL playoffs#AFC: Cincinnati Bengals 28, Buffalo Bills 21/1981 AFC divisional playoff game against the Buffalo Bills and a 17-yard punt return in Super Bowl XVI.

As a safety, he Interception/intercepted 17 passes, which he returned for 176 yards and a touchdown, and recovered 14 fumbles (9 on Offense (sports)/offense, 5 on Defense (sports)/defense).

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