Chiefs Stop the Bleeding in Secondary: KC Signs S Alohi Gilman
The Kansas City Chiefs have made a significant move to stabilize their defensive backfield, reaching a three-year deal with former Ravens and Chargers safety Alohi Gilman.
The “legal tampering” window of NFL Free Agency is in full swing, and Brett Veach has officially entered the chat.
After watching key members of the secondary depart for massive paydays elsewhere, the Kansas City Chiefs have countered by signing veteran safety Alohi Gilman to a three-year, $24.75 million contract.
Gilman, 28, is coming off a productive stint with the Baltimore Ravens, where he helped transform their defense into one of the league’s most feared units down the stretch. Known for his high football IQ and elite ability to diagnose plays from the deep safety position, Gilman brings a stabilizing veteran presence to Steve Spagnuolo’s complex defensive scheme.
With $15 million fully guaranteed, the Chiefs are betting on Gilman to bridge the gap left by recent departures and provide the backend reliability needed for another deep postseason run.
📽️ LIVE: Breaking Down the Gilman Signing
What does this mean for the Chiefs’ defensive rotation? How does the contract fit into the remaining cap space? The KCSN crew is LIVE to break down the film, the finances, and the fit of Alohi Gilman in Kansas City.
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