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David Fulcher was born on 28 September, 1964 in Los Angeles, California, U.S., is an American football player (born 1964). Discover David Fulcher's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?

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Age 59 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 28 September 1964
Birthday 28 September
Birthplace Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Nationality United States

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David Fulcher Height, Weight & Measurements

At 59 years old, David Fulcher height is 1.9 m and Weight 107 kg.

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Height 1.9 m
Weight 107 kg
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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David Fulcher Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is David Fulcher worth at the age of 59 years old? David Fulcher’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from United States. We have estimated David Fulcher's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

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1964

David Dwayne Fulcher (born September 28, 1964) is an American former professional football player who was a safety for the Cincinnati Bengals and Los Angeles Raiders of the National Football League (NFL).

He played college football for the Arizona State Sun Devils.

His second cousin's son is former Denver Broncos safety Su'a Cravens.

After graduating from John C. Fremont Senior High School in Los Angeles, Fulcher played college football at Arizona State University.

While playing for the Sun Devils, Fulcher was known for his cover skills and punishing tackles.

He earned the nickname "Fo-Rock" after tackling an opposing wide receiver in a game against New Mexico State University.

"The guy laid there for a while, then got up and was dizzy. Then he said 'Man, I feel like I ran into a rock,'" Fulcher explained.

"My teammates started calling me 'Rock'. A lot of people, when they pronounce my last name, say 'Fo-cher. So I just put the 'Fo' in front of Rock."

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1986

After his junior season was over in 1986, Fulcher declared himself eligible for the NFL draft.

He finished his three seasons at Arizona State with 12 interceptions, 4 as a freshman, 2 as a sophomore, and 6 as a junior.

He returned them for 193 yards and a touchdown.

Fulcher was selected by the Bengals in the third round of the 1986 NFL Draft.

After just two NFL seasons, Fulcher was viewed as one of the top defensive backs in the NFL.

1988

In 1988, he recorded five interceptions and one touchdown, and earned his first trip to the Pro Bowl.

The Bengals finished the season with a 12-4 record and went on to face the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl XXIII, where they ended up losing narrowly to the 49ers 20-16 after quarterback Joe Montana threw the game-winning touchdown pass with 34 seconds left.

In the game, Fulcher recorded several key tackles, a sack and forced a fumble that the Bengals recovered.

Fulcher later said this game was his most memorable NFL moment.

"It was the time they called my name during the introductions at the Super Bowl," he said.

"Walking out of the tunnel at Joe Robbie Stadium, making sure I did not trip on the turf and fall down."(2).

1989

In 1989, Fulcher recorded eight interceptions, at the time the second-highest single-season total by a Bengals player.

He also tied a Bengals record by recording three interceptions in one game, a feat he accomplished twice.

Fulcher once again was selected to play in the Pro Bowl, but the Bengals finished the year with an 8-8 record and failed to make the playoffs.

1990

In 1990 Fulcher made the Pro Bowl for the third year in a row.

He intercepted four passes, forced three fumbles and recorded 53 solo tackles.

The Bengals finished the season 9-7 and made it to the divisional playoffs, with Fulcher recording an interception in both of their playoff games.

1991

In 1991, he led the team with 68 solo tackles, four forced fumbles (recovering three of them) and he intercepted four passes, returning them for 51 yards and a touchdown.

1992

In his final season in Cincinnati in 1992, he intercepted three passes and recovered five fumbles.

1993

Fulcher joined the Raiders as a free agent in 1993, but due to injuries he only played three games, and retired after the season.

In his eight NFL seasons, Fulcher recorded 10 forced fumbles, nine fumble recoveries, 12 fumble-return yards, 31 interceptions, 246 interception return yards and two touchdowns.

His 31 interceptions are the third most in Bengals history behind Ken Riley and Louis Breeden.

2005

This would be the last winning season Fulcher would have playing for the Bengals, as they would not record a winning record again until 2005.

2011

Fulcher served as head football coach at Cincinnati Christian High School from 2011 through 2015.

2015

On June 1, 2015, Fulcher was announced as the head coach at Cincinnati Christian University for their inaugural 2016 season.

Fulcher is married and has two children and three grandchildren.

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Cincinnati Bengals, The Legends.

2017

Fulcher was named sixth on a list of "All-Time Cincinnati Bengals" in 2017.

He is active in fundraising and awareness activities, especially for multiple sclerosis, and founded the non-profit MANA (Mentoring Against Negative Actions), working with inmates to teach them life skills.

Fulcher is also the Alumni President for the Walter Camp Football Foundation.