He finished the 2023 season with 73 tackles, three forced fumbles and a pair of interceptions.
It is nearly 8 am on the West Coast and the Los Angeles Chargers haven’t taken any concrete action toward alleviating their cap overage. In fact they added three more players.
After signing running back Gus Edwards and tight end Will Dissly, the Los Angeles Chargers announce their third signing of the day. The Bolts will officially keep safety Alohi Gilman, as they have agreed to new terms with the young defensive piece. Gilman ended the season with 73 tackles, 3 forced fumbles, 2 interceptions, and 10 passes defended.
While many media outlets are speculating that the Los Angeles Chargers will make some big swings in free agency, Pro Football Focus picks a more pragmatic move for the team; re-sign Alohi Gilman.
This free-agent period will not be easy for the Los Angeles Chargers. The Bolts have roughly 20 pending free agents this offseason, and the odds of bringing most of them back are not high.
As the Los Angeles Chargers are lacking in cap space, it remains to be seen which players will make this roster and which won’t. As the coaching hires slow down and decisions are made regarding the unrestricted free agents, the Chargers should seriously consider keeping safety Alohi Gilman.
Former Los Angeles Chargers General Manager Tom Telesco had his fair share of hits and misses in his 10-year tenure with the team. One of his bigger, more recent hits is the Chargers’ current starting safety, Alohi Gilman.
The Los Angeles Chargers have wasted no time revamping their team, starting with significant upgrades on the coaching side. While these changes are promising, attention will soon turn to the player side of things, where tough decisions must be made.
In his first season as a starter, Chargers safety Alohi Gilman posted a career high in tackles, pass breakups, and interceptions. More postseason accolades continue to roll in for the Chargers.
The Chargers’ safety hauled in the interception on a deep shot by the Kansas City Chiefs’ quarterback towards the end of the first half The Chargers have their first turnover of Week 18 as Alohi Gilman picks off the Kansas City Chiefs’ backup quarterback Blaine Gabbert on a shot intended for Mecole Hardman Jr.
Safety Alohi Gilman led the way for a strong defensive performance under defensive coordinator Derrick Ansley in his first game with play-calling duties.
In losing 24-22 to the Buffalo Bills this past Saturday, your Los Angeles Chargers looked like a wholly different team under interim head coach Giff Smith than the disconnected, disengaged Brandon Staley-led club that fell 63-21 to the Las Vegas Raiders.
The Chargers’ safety added to his earlier inteception by forcing a fumble from running back James Cook The Chargers have their third turnover of Week 16 as Alohi Gilman rips the ball from James Cook’s arms in the fourth quarter.
The Chargers’ safety hauled in the interception on a deep shot by the Buffalo Bills’ quarterback in the third quarter The Chargers have their second turnover of Week 16 as Alohi Gilman picks off Josh Allen on a deep shot in the third quarter.
The Chargers lost a game by one score for the fifth time this season on Sunday while allowing Packers quarterback Jordan Love to set a career-high in passing yards, but questions about defensive changes were slapped away by head coach Brandon Staley after the game.
Los Angeles Chargers safety Alohi Gilman was able to once again make an outsized impact for his Bolts during LA's critical 27-6 leveling of the New York Jets Monday night.
The Chargers’ secondary could get some much-needed reinforcements with the return of safety Alohi Gilman against the the Bears. The Chargers just dropped their final injury report for this week’s Sunday Night Football matchup with the Bears and it ended up a lot cleaner — and thankfully smaller — than the first two reports of the week.
The Los Angeles Chargers are set for a showdown on Monday Night against the Dallas Cowboys; however, they may be without their starting safety, Alohi Gilman. Dealing with a heel injury, Gilman missed today's practice, leaving his status for Monday's game uncertain.
The Los Angeles Chargers were 0-2 heading into their Sunday morning matchup against the Minnesota Vikings. They won the must-win game 28-24. Fourth-year
Gilman will now get his chance to start alongside Derwin James in 2023 after three seasons of coming the bench. Born and raised in Laie, Hawaii, Alohi Gilman played his prep ball at nearby Kahuku High & Intermediate School.
At this point in the year, it’s not much of a surprise that Alohi Gilman is the undisputed starter at free safety for the Los Angeles Chargers. There had been speculation for a few months that a veteran would be brought in for competition, or even to be the starter – specifically, John Johnson, who used to play under Brandon Staley.
As the Los Angeles Chargers training camp approaches, fans are excited to see their team back on the football field. The Chargers had a disappointing end to their 2022 season, mainly due to their struggling defense.
As the Chargers look to shape their roster throughout training camp, the coaches will be paying close attention to the safety position, according to Daniel Popper of The Athletic.
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