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Wallace Gilberry


Wallace Gilberry (born December 5, 1984, in ) is an American former professional football .
Gilberry played at the , where he redshirted as a freshman before emerging as a dominant force on the defensive line, notably recording 10 sacks in the 2007 season under coach .
Undrafted out of college in the , he signed with the and subsequently played for the (2008–2011), (2012), (2012–2015), and (2016), appearing in 126 games with 34 sacks, 191 tackles, and 7 forced fumbles over his nine-year career.
His most productive years came with the Bengals, where he started regularly and contributed significantly to the team's .
In November 2023, Gilberry announced his candidacy for the U.S. in as a but withdrew from the race in January 2024 prior to the .

Pre-professional years

Early life and high school career

Wallace Gilberry was born on December 5, 1984, in Bay Minette, Alabama. Raised in the same community, he developed an early interest in football, eventually emerging as a standout prep athlete. Gilberry attended Baldwin County High School in Bay Minette, where he competed in varsity football. In his junior year, he primarily played tight end, starting the final seven games of the season. As a senior in 2002, he transitioned to defensive end, amassing 77 tackles (61 solo), 7 sacks, 7 tackles for loss, 6 pass breakups, 2 forced fumbles, and 2 fumble recoveries, while demonstrating a high-motor style of play. He capped his high school career as a standout defensive end in the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Game.

College career

Gilberry attended the , where he played for the from 2004 to 2007 after redshirting the 2003 season. Initially lacking Division I scholarship offers out of high school, he earned one from following a strong performance in the Alabama-Mississippi , averting plans to attend Itawamba . As a freshman in 2004, Gilberry appeared in all 12 games, leading the team with 13 tackles for loss and 6.5 sacks while totaling 28 tackles; his performance earned him Freshman All-SEC honors from the coaches and Freshman All-America recognition. In 2005, he started 12 games and recorded 37 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, and 1.5 sacks, with a career-high seven tackles against LSU. His sophomore year included earning Alabama's Defensive Player of the Week award for games against Hawai'i and . During his junior season in 2006, Gilberry started all 12 games, accumulating 39 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, three sacks, and 10 hurries; he notched a standout performance against with five tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss, and two sacks. As a senior in 2007, he emerged as a dominant force, starting all 13 games and leading the with 27 tackles for loss while ranking second in the conference with 10 sacks and ninth with two forced fumbles; he totaled 80 tackles that year and was named to the All-SEC Coaches' First Team. Over his career spanning 38 games, Gilberry recorded 188 tackles, 46 tackles for loss, 15 sacks (per aggregated stats from 2005–2007, plus confirmed freshman contributions), and three forced fumbles, establishing himself as one of the program's top pass rushers during a transitional period under multiple head coaches. His senior-year dominance highlighted his growth into a disruptive edge presence, though the finished with a 6–6 record amid NCAA sanctions and coaching changes.

Professional NFL career

Undrafted entry and early teams

Gilberry was not selected in the 2008 NFL Draft after a college career at the University of Alabama. He signed with the New York Giants as an undrafted free agent shortly after the draft concluded on April 27, 2008. The Giants released him during final cuts on September 1, 2008, before the regular season began. Gilberry then signed with the Kansas City Chiefs as an undrafted free agent later that year, debuting in the NFL on November 9, 2008, in a 19–13 loss to the San Diego Chargers. During the 2008 season, he appeared in two games for the Chiefs without recording a statistic.

Kansas City Chiefs

Gilberry signed with the Kansas City Chiefs as an undrafted free agent on August 1, 2008, following his release from the New York Giants' training camp. He made his NFL debut on November 9, 2008, against the San Diego Chargers, recording one tackle in five games that season with no starts or sacks. Over four seasons with the Chiefs from 2008 to 2011, Gilberry appeared in 53 games, starting three, and accumulated 57 total tackles (47 solo, 10 assisted), 14.0 sacks, and four forced fumbles. His breakout year came in 2010, when he started two games, recorded 23 tackles (19 solo), 7.0 sacks, and two forced fumbles, contributing to the Chiefs' 10-6 record and AFC West title. In 2009, he notched 4.5 sacks across 16 games as a rotational defensive end. Gilberry signed his restricted free agent tender with the Chiefs on July 31, 2011, for a one-year, $1.835 million contract, but his production dipped to 10 tackles and 2.5 sacks in 16 games that season. He departed the team as an unrestricted free agent after the 2011 campaign, signing with the Cincinnati Bengals in March 2012.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Gilberry signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as an unrestricted free agent on June 4, 2012, agreeing to a one-year contract worth $700,000. The signing came after four seasons with the Kansas City Chiefs, where he had accumulated 22 tackles and 7 sacks in 53 games. After participating in the preseason, Gilberry was released by the Buccaneers as part of final roster cuts. The team re-signed him on September 3, 2012, just before the start of the regular season, to bolster their defensive line depth. Gilberry was waived again on September 14, 2012, to make room for offensive lineman Derek Hardman on the roster. He did not play in any regular season or postseason games during his brief tenure with the team.

Cincinnati Bengals (first stint)

Gilberry signed with the on September 18, 2012, to a one-year valued at $700,000 after brief stints with the and . In his debut season, he played 11 games, contributing 2.5 sacks in the final five contests to bolster the Bengals' defensive line. On March 10, , Gilberry agreed to a three-year extension worth $6.3 million, including $1.85 million guaranteed, securing his role as a rotational . Over the and seasons, he appeared in 45 games with 15 starts, recording 12 sacks, two forced fumbles, and three fumble recoveries, aiding the Bengals' playoff appearances in both years. In , he started all 16 games, emphasizing his growing importance in the rotation. During his first stint from 2012 to 2015, Gilberry participated in 62 games with 19 starts, accumulating 17.5 sacks, 119 combined tackles, three forced fumbles, and four fumble recoveries. His contributions provided depth and situational pressure opposite starters like and , though he did not record an interception. Following the 2015 season, Gilberry entered free agency and signed with the in April 2016.

Detroit Lions

On April 4, 2016, Gilberry signed a one-year contract with the as a to bolster defensive line depth following the departures of key players from the prior season. Intended primarily as a rotational and situational pass rusher, Gilberry was positioned behind starters and Devin Taylor, with expectations to contribute in sub-packages against passing downs given his career totals of 31.5 sacks entering the year. During the 2016 regular season, he appeared in four games, starting one, and logged 126 defensive snaps alongside nine special teams snaps. Gilberry recorded five total tackles—three solo and two assisted—with zero sacks, forced fumbles, or interceptions. After sustaining an abdominal injury that rendered him questionable for multiple weeks, the Lions placed him on injured reserve on October 4, 2016, ending his tenure with the team. The Lions released him via injury settlement on October 11, 2016.

Cincinnati Bengals (second stint)

On November 7, 2016, Gilberry re-signed with the Bengals during their bye week, following his release from the Lions after four games that season. He appeared in the final five regular-season games for Cincinnati, starting two and recording 2.5 sacks, three tackles for loss, and four quarterback hits while providing rotational depth on the defensive line. Gilberry agreed to a one-year with the Bengals on March 24, 2017, entering his 10th season to offer veteran experience and versatility along the edge. He participated in and preseason contests, but the team released him on September 2, 2017, as part of final roster cuts, without him appearing in any regular-season games that year.

Retirement

Gilberry announced his retirement from the on December 9, 2017, via an post, ending a nine-year professional career that began as an undrafted in 2008. His final season of play was 2016, during which he appeared in 15 games for the , recording 2.0 sacks and 16 tackles. The announcement followed shortly after his 33rd birthday on December 5, 1984. In the post, Gilberry thanked fans, teammates, coaches, and family for their support, reflecting on his journey from the to multiple NFL teams including the , , , and Bengals. Over 124 regular-season games, he amassed 23.0 sacks, 143 tackles, and 3 forced fumbles, establishing himself as a rotational known for run defense and situational pass rushing. No specific reasons for retirement, such as injury or performance decline, were detailed in the announcement or contemporaneous reports.

Career statistics and playing style

Regular season statistics

Gilberry recorded 191 combined tackles, 34 sacks, 7 forced fumbles, and 6 fumble recoveries over 124 regular season games from 2008 to 2016. His most productive seasons came with the early in his career and the later, where he peaked with 7.5 sacks in 2013.
YearTeam(s)GPGSCombSoloAstSkFFFR
2008502200.000
2009160222024.500
2010162231947.022
201116110642.520
2012CIN140241596.513
2013CIN162241867.510
2014CIN16164819291.501
2015CIN161231672.010
2016DET/CIN91151142.500
Career124231911266534.076

Playoff statistics

Gilberry participated in five NFL playoff games across his career: one with the in 2010 and four with the from 2012 to 2015. In these contests, he started two games, all with the Bengals, and accumulated seven combined tackles (two solo and five assisted), with no sacks, interceptions, forced fumbles, or fumble recoveries recorded. He also registered five quarterback hits, primarily in his later Bengals appearances. The following table summarizes his year-by-year playoff defensive statistics:
YearTeamGamesStartsComb TklSoloAstSckIntFFFRQBH
2010100000.00000
2012CIN101010.00000
2013CIN103210.00001
2014CIN112020.00002
2015CIN111010.00002
Career527250.00005
All statistics derived from official NFL records. His limited production in the postseason contrasted with a regular-season career that included 34 sacks, highlighting a lack of disruptive impact in high-stakes games despite rotational and starting roles.

Achievements and analysis

Gilberry recorded 34 sacks over nine seasons, a notable total for an undrafted who primarily served in rotational roles. His career-high 7.5 sacks came in 2013 with the , during which he also amassed 24 tackles and contributed to a defense that ranked among the league's better units in production. Earlier, in 2010 with the , he achieved 7.0 sacks, establishing himself as a reliable third-down specialist. Additional highlights include seven forced fumbles, six fumble recoveries—one returned for a in 2012—and standout sacks against quarterbacks such as and . As a defensive end, Gilberry excelled as a situational pass rusher, leveraging a quick first step and powerful hand technique to disrupt interior gaps and defeat blockers one-on-one. His effectiveness was evident in metrics beyond raw sacks; in 2014, he led the Bengals with 20 hurries, pressuring quarterbacks consistently in sub-packages. However, he struggled against the run on early downs, limiting him to pass-rush duties where his burst and technique shone, as seen in his 8.0% pressure rate in evaluated snaps. This specialized role maximized his impact on teams like the Bengals, where he ranked as the third-best edge rusher and second-best interior threat, aiding overall defensive fronts without starting regularly. Despite lacking Pro Bowl recognition, his persistence as a journeyman—transitioning across five teams—underscored a gritty, production-oriented style suited to complementary pass-rush schemes.

Political involvement

Entry into politics

Following his retirement from the after the 2016 season, Wallace Gilberry returned to and became involved in community initiatives in Mobile County, including support for local businesses and charities. No prior elected office or formal political roles are documented in his background prior to 2023. Gilberry announced his entry into politics on November 29, 2023, by launching a primary campaign for , a newly redrawn seat spanning from Mobile County to the border with approximately 48.7% Black voting-age population. He cited a personal ideological shift from his Democratic upbringing to conservative principles, motivated by a desire to counter what he described as Democrats' assumptions about Black voters and to advance policies like reducing living costs, completing the border wall, protecting , and defending the unborn. In his campaign launch, Gilberry emphasized drawing on his athletic discipline to prioritize Alabama's interests over career politicians, vowing to support Donald Trump's agenda and "fire" President while focusing on job creation, entrepreneurship, and community safety to provide opportunities for youth beyond sports. He positioned himself as an outsider leveraging his nine-year experience—where he recorded 16 sacks, including against —to tackle political challenges. This bid marked his initial foray into electoral politics amid a crowded field of eight Republicans and thirteen Democrats.

2024 congressional campaign

Gilberry announced his candidacy for the nomination in on November 29, 2023, positioning himself as a political outsider leveraging his background as a former and standout to challenge career politicians and liberal policies. The district had been redrawn following a federal court ruling under the Voting Rights Act, increasing its voting-age population to approximately 48.7-50%, making it more competitive but historically leaning Democratic. He emphasized an "Alabama first" approach, criticizing out-of-state influences and Democratic assumptions about Black voters, stating, "A man is going to win this race – but it’ll be me, a conservative who puts first." Key platform elements included completing the border wall, protecting from participation, defending the unborn, and reducing living costs through support for local jobs and entrepreneurs. Gilberry aligned with former Trump's agenda and vowed to "fire" Joe Biden, drawing on his athletic experience with the slogan, "I’ve sacked Brady, Biden won’t be a problem." records show he raised and expended $165,336, entering a crowded primary field that included Greg Albritton, Dick Brewbaker, and state Representative Caroleene Dobson. On January 8, 2024, Gilberry withdrew from the race, citing reflection over the holidays that the contest was "not the right place for me" to serve his community at that time, though he pledged to continue opposing liberal policies. His name remained on the , 2024, primary ballot, where he received 838 votes, or 1.5% of the total, failing to advance. Following his exit, Gilberry endorsed Brewbaker for the nomination. The primary advanced to a runoff between Albritton and Brewbaker, but the district ultimately elected Democrat Shomari Figures in the November .

Policy positions and conservative advocacy

Gilberry's congressional campaign emphasized conservative priorities including security, economic policies to combat , and . He pledged to support completion of the U.S.- to halt , arguing that exacerbate community vulnerabilities in . On , he advocated for stronger measures to enhance public safety and deter urban violence, positioning himself as a proponent of over leniency. Economically, Gilberry focused on reducing living costs through job creation and entrepreneurial support, criticizing Biden-era as a direct threat to working families. A vocal pro-life , Gilberry committed to defending the unborn against abortion expansion, aligning with traditional conservative stances on family and life issues. He also opposed policies allowing biological males in , vowing to protect girls' athletic opportunities. As a self-described unapologetic , he endorsed Donald Trump's 2024 agenda to "," including draining the Washington "swamp" of career politicians. Gilberry framed his run as a rejection of figures, stating, "We have to get rid of career politicians, get rid of , and elect people focused on putting the people of first." In conservative advocacy, particularly as a Black Republican from Alabama's coastal region, Gilberry challenged narratives attributing community challenges in Black neighborhoods to systemic racism alone, instead attributing stagnation to liberal policies. He compared Black Lives Matter to the Ku Klux Klan for promoting division and rejected Colin Kaepernick's national anthem protests, noting his own teams stood united. Gilberry argued conservative principles—personal responsibility, economic opportunity beyond sports, and rejection of victimhood—offer genuine uplift for Black youth, declaring, "A Black man is going to win this race – but it’ll be me, a conservative Republican who puts Alabama first." His platform sought to expand the tent in majority-minority districts by prioritizing local safety, entrepreneurship, and Trump-aligned over .

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