Alohi Gilman Signs with Chiefs
Alohi Gilman has agreed to a three-year deal with the Kansas City Chiefs, a significant move that underscores the team’s commitment to strengthening its defense. The contract is valued at $24.75 million, with $15 million guaranteed, reflecting the Chiefs’ confidence in Gilman’s abilities.
Prior to joining the Chiefs, Gilman played for the Baltimore Ravens, where he was a key contributor to the team’s defensive unit. He was acquired by the Ravens from the Los Angeles Chargers during the 2025 season, and his impact was immediate, helping stabilize the defense.
During his time with the Ravens, Gilman started 12 games at deep safety and finished as the team’s sixth-leading tackler, recording 68 tackles. His performance was instrumental in the Ravens’ defensive turnaround, showcasing his capability to make crucial plays.
In his career, Gilman has amassed a total of 320 tackles, five interceptions, and 27 passes defended, demonstrating his effectiveness as a safety. He was originally drafted in the sixth round by the Chargers in 2020, and his journey through the NFL has been marked by consistent improvement and impactful performances.
Gilman played college football for both the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and the Navy Midshipmen, where he honed his skills before entering the professional ranks. His younger brother, Alaka’i Gilman, also plays safety, representing the Utah Utes, further highlighting the family’s athletic lineage.
Throughout his career, Gilman has made 85 regular-season appearances and has started in 51 games, earning recognition for his contributions on the field, including an AFC Defensive Player of the Week award.
As the Chiefs look to enhance their defensive strategies, Gilman’s signing is expected to play a pivotal role in their upcoming season. His experience and skill set will be crucial as the team aims for success in a competitive league.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding how Gilman’s addition will affect the current roster and defensive schemes. However, his track record suggests he will be a valuable asset to the Chiefs’ ambitions.