Tony Jefferson battled injuries for a while, spending the 2020 season out of football. He then spent the 2023 season retired, working as a Ravens scout. But the veteran safety is now preparing to play a third season since coming out of retirement.

The Chargers are re-signing Jefferson, NFL insider Jordan Schultz tweets. It is a one-year, $2MM deal. He rejoins a team that traded Alohi Gilman months ago; Gilman has since signed with the Chiefs.

Jefferson’s reemergence — under then-Bolts DC Jesse Minter, a former Ravens DBs coach (who is now Baltimore’s HC) — made the Chargers comfortable trading Gilman in a package that brought back Odafe Oweh last October. Jefferson made eight starts last season — his most since the 2018 slate — and helped the Bolts back to the playoffs. The Derwin James complementary piece is still in the NFL despite entering the league in 2013. The two sabbatical seasons have presumably helped keep the veteran fresh, but the former UDFA is going into an age-34 season.

While Minter landed the Ravens’ HC job, the Chargers replaced him with their former safeties coach. Chris O’Leary coached the Bolts’ safeties in 2024, and Schultz adds he and Jefferson remain close. Only two months older than Jefferson, O’Leary is back with the Chargers after spending the 2025 season as Western Michigan’s DC.

Suiting up for 13 games last season also marked Jefferson’s most since that 2018 Ravens campaign under Minter. O’Leary was finishing up his college playing career at Indiana State when Jefferson entered the NFL, and the new coordinator will have considerable experience to lean on at safety this coming season. James is back for his ninth Bolts year, with Elijah Molden returning for a sixth NFL season. With James patrolling the slot or roving near the line of scrimmage more often than not, Jefferson logged 351 snaps at free safety last season.

Jefferson shined under Minter, intercepting a career-high four passes. That doubled his career total, with the 2025 thefts his first in seven years. The former Cardinals UDFA played for the veteran minimum in 2025, doing so as he yoyoed between the Bolts’ practice squad and active roster between the 2024 and ’25 campaigns. This $2MM deal does not ensure Jefferson will be back, but his close relationship with O’Leary and 2025 success makes it safe to pencil in the Oklahoma alum for another year in the league.

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