Chiefs Sign Safety Alohi Gilman to Three-Year, $24.75 Million Contract
Kansas City Chiefs have signed safety Alohi Gilman to a multi-year deal to strengthen their secondary ahead of the 2026 season.
The Kansas City Chiefs have signed safety Alohi Gilman to a three-year contract worth $24.75 million, according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero.
The signing represents part of the Chiefs' efforts to bolster their secondary as they prepare for the upcoming season. Gilman, who previously played in the AFC North division, will join Kansas City's defensive backfield.
The move comes as NFL teams across the league are making adjustments to their rosters. The Philadelphia Eagles are reportedly evaluating potential roster changes that could involve key players like A.J. Brown and Jalen Carter, as they balance additions and subtractions to their lineup.
Meanwhile, the Dallas Cowboys are taking an aggressive approach to adding players during this period of roster construction, contrasting with other teams' more cautious strategies.
The Chiefs' acquisition of Gilman adds depth and experience to their defensive secondary as they continue building their roster for the 2026 season.