Alohi Gilman Vows to Give His All for the Ravens Following Trade, Promises to Contribute to Team’s Defensive Success
After being traded to the Baltimore Ravens, safety Alohi Gilman has made it clear that he is fully committed to giving his best for his new team. In a heartfelt statement, Gilman expressed his excitement about joining the Ravens' defense and promised to bring everything he has to the field.
“I’m incredibly grateful for the opportunity to be part of this organization,” Gilman said. “The Ravens are a team with a rich history of defense, and I’m excited to contribute to that tradition. I’m going to give it everything I’ve got — this is a fresh start, and I’m here to help this team win in any way I can.”
Gilman, known for his hard-hitting style and leadership on the field, is eager to make an immediate impact with the Ravens. Despite the adjustment to a new team, he emphasized that his focus remains on helping the Ravens succeed, both on and off the field.
“I’ve always believed in putting the team first, and that’s what I’m here to do. I’ll work hard every day, support my teammates, and make sure I do my part to help us reach our goals,” Gilman continued.
The Ravens’ defensive unit is known for its tenacity, and Gilman’s addition is expected to strengthen an already formidable secondary. With his determination and dedication, Gilman is ready to prove himself in Baltimore and help the Ravens push for success this season and beyond.
Eagles Get Bad Injury Update on Pro Bowl Lineman Landon Dickerson: Report


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The Philadelphia Inquirer's Jeff McLane reported Philadelphia Eagles guard Landon Dickerson could miss 1-2 games.
Pro Bowl guard Landon Dickerson of the Philadelphia Eagles faces the difficult task this week of recovering from an injury in roughly three days to prepare for the New York Giants. But Dickerson might need even more than a week to be ready to return to the field.
The Philadelphia Inquirer’s Jeff McLane reported Tuesday morning Dickerson could miss one or two games because of his ankle injury. Dickerson exited Week 5 against the Denver Broncos during the first half.
Dickerson has only missed two games in the past three years combined. During that stretch, he’s made the Pro Bowl three consecutive seasons.
The Eagles will be trying to bounce back Thursday night on the road against the Giants. Philadelphia suffered its first loss of the 2025 regular season Sunday against the Broncos.
Without Dickerson playing much, the Eagles built a 14-point lead. However, the Broncos outgained the Eagles 159-42 in the fourth quarter and came back to win 21-17.
Eagles’ Landon Dickerson Could Miss 1-2 Games: Report
Officially, the Pro Bowl guard didn’t practice Monday, as the Eagles have already turned the page to Thursday Night Football.
Dickerson was one of three players on the Eagles active roster who didn’t practice in any capacity Monday. The other three were running back Saquon Barkley and tight end Grant Calcaterra.
As McLane indicated, Barkley is expected to play Thursday. However, McLane seemed to suggest the tight end, like the guard, probably won’t dress.
The Eagles drafted Dickerson at No. 37 overall in the second round of the 2021 NFL Draft. The 27-year-old became a starter for Philadelphia during Week 3 of his rookie campaign.
Since then, Dickerson has been a reliable force for the Eagles offensive line. The team was ranked in the top 10 of the NFL in points scored and yards during each of Dickerson’s three Pro Bowl seasons.
Furthermore, in two of those three campaigns, the Eagles were ranked inside the top 5 in rushing yards. Last season, Philadelphia’s No. 1 running game led them to a 14-3 record and Super Bowl championship.
Since 2021, Dickerson has played at least 92% of Philadelphia’s offensive snaps during each regular season. Because of his absence in Week 5, Dickerson has played 81% of the offensive snaps for the Eagles in 2025.
Eagles Aiming to Continue Success vs. Giants
With and without Dickerson this season, the Eagles offense has been a disappointment. While Philadelphia is 12th in points scored, the Eagles are ranked 30th in total yards entering Week 6.
But the Giants might be the perfect team for the Eagles to face on a tumultuous short week. Philadelphia has defeated its I-95 rival in seven of the past eight matchups.
Last season, the Eagles swept the Giants, defeating them 28-3 when the two teams met at the Meadowlands.
The Eagles have won two of the past three contests on the road in the rivalry series. In both of those wins, Philadelphia won by 25 points.
New York is projected to start rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart for a third consecutive game. Dart won his first NFL regular season start but lost Sunday against the New Orleans Saints.