
Zach Fulton
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Giants placed OL Zach Fulton on the reserve/retired list.
Fulton joins Joe Looney and Todd Davis as the latest Giants player to retire this week. Coach Joe Judge "left the door open" for all three to return later in the year. Fulton, a starter since 2014, was coming off a down 2020 for the Texans, allowing 11 sacks on 953 (97%) snaps.
Giants signed OG Zach Fulton, formerly of the Texans, to a one-year contract.
Fulton has been a starter since 2014, including the past three seasons with the Texans. He was amongst the league's very worst interior linemen in 2020, allowing 11 sacks. Fulton will nevertheless be part of the mix as the G-Men look to replace Kevin Zeitler on the right side.
Texans released LG Zach Fulton.
Fulton, 29, was a starting guard for the last three seasons. He's been a fringe-starter since entering the league as a sixth-round pick in 2014, and he may have to settle for a backup job in 2021. The Texans were unable to run the ball between the tackles last season and continue to turnover their roster under a new regime. His release saves $3.0 million against the Texans' 2021 cap.
Texans restructured RG Zach Fulton's contract.
Initially due $14 million with no guaranteed money over the next two seasons, Houston and Fulton simply agreed to rework his deal to include $5 million (all guaranteed) in 2020 and another $3 million in non-guaranteed cash in 2021. He, along with LT Laremy Tunsil, LG Max Scharping, C Nick Martin, and RT Tytus Howard, are considered key pieces of the Texans' O-line if only because all five are set to return and ensure continuity in front of Deshaun Watson despite the team's (and league's) tumultuous offseason. Fulton turns 29 in September.
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