3 former Redskins who will vie for Super Bowl LIV victory on Sunday

There are three former Redskins who will either play or coach for a Super Bowl ring this week’s game between the Chiefs and 49ers.

Kendall Fuller — Cornerback, Kansas City Chiefs
Oct 15, 2017; Landover, MD, USA; Washington Redskins cornerback Kendall Fuller (29) intercepts a pass intended for San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle (85) in the closing seconds in the fourth quarter at FedEx Field. The Redskins won 26-24. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports

Fuller has struggled to find his game in Kansas City ever since being traded from the Redskins as a part of the deal that brought Alex Smith to Washington. Still, from a gravitas standpoint, the move worked out in Fuller’s favor, as he will now have the chance to compete on the biggest stage in all of sports.

With the Redskins, Fuller became a great defender that really helped their secondary. After being drafted by the Redskins in 2016, Fuller found his footing in the second year of his career, racking up four interceptions in 2015. Unfortunately for all, the Redskins ended that relationship by trading Fuller away in the hopes of landing their franchise quarterback in Smith — a deal that ended up working for nobody. Fuller has always been upset with how this trade went down, as he reportedly learned of his departure on Twitter, rather than from the team.

The Redskins are in the market for a cornerback this offseason, and Fuller is set to become a free agent. Who knows, maybe the former Redskin gets his ring in Kansas City and decides that it’s time to mend that relationship in Washington and come back to where his NFL career began.