Source: Free agent Alohi Gilman reaches deal with Chiefs
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Source: Free agent Alohi Gilman reaches deal with Chiefs
"Gilman, 28, helped stabilize the Baltimore Ravens' defense after being acquired from the Los Angeles Chargers in early October. Baltimore held teams to an average of 18.4 points after the addition of Gilman, who started 12 games at deep safety, which allowed Kyle Hamilton to move closer to the line of scrimmage."
"Gilman's biggest play for Baltimore came in a 24-0 win at the Cincinnati Bengals in December, when linebacker Kyle Van Noy intercepted Joe Burrow and then quickly handed the ball to Gilman. He ran 84 yards for a touchdown in the fourth quarter to preserve the shutout."
"Known for his ability to quickly diagnose pass plays, Gilman became one of Baltimore's leaders in the secondary. He finished as the Ravens' sixth-leading tackler with 68, but he struggled at times to wrap up ball-carriers."
Alohi Gilman, 28, agreed to join the Kansas City Chiefs on a three-year deal worth $24.75 million with $15 million guaranteed. Gilman previously played for the Baltimore Ravens after being acquired from the Los Angeles Chargers in October. With Baltimore, he started 12 games at deep safety, allowing Kyle Hamilton to move closer to the line of scrimmage. The Ravens' defense improved significantly, holding opponents to an average of 18.4 points. Gilman recorded 68 tackles for Baltimore and demonstrated strong pass recognition abilities. His career includes 320 total tackles, five interceptions, and 27 passes defended across his time with both the Chargers and Ravens.
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