Gibbs was named in Carlton's leadership group for Carlton's
2007 season without having played a single AFL match, which is the first time in history this has happened. He made his debut in round one against
Richmond and kicked a goal with his
first kick while becoming the 1100th player to play for Carlton. Seventeen disposals at 100 percent efficiency and a great shutdown role on
Brownlow Medallist
Jason Akermanis in round 10 earned Gibbs his nomination for the
NAB Rising Star award. Gibbs played every game of the 2007 season and kicked five goals. Most of his development and experience was in the backline, where he has played as a half-back flanker. In
2008, new coach
Brett Ratten reduced the size of the leadership group, and Gibbs was excluded from the new group. Gibbs played games as both an attacking midfielder and as a tagger throughout the season, playing very well in both roles. As a tagger, he convincingly beat several top-class opponents, including
Chad Cornes (nine disposals),
Heath Shaw (six disposals) and
Adam Goodes, whom he held to seven disposals while collecting 26 of his own. In the midfield, he showed strong team ethic, very accurate disposal by foot, strong tackling, and very good football smarts and awareness. He collected seven Brownlow votes during the season and finished 5th in the club best and fairest. In
2009, Gibbs began playing mainly as an attacking midfielder, and much less as a tagger. He finished the season with a total of 615 disposals (averaging 26.7) which was ranked ninth in the league, and polled 15 votes in the Brownlow Medal to finish equal ninth, and finished third in the club best and fairest. In
2010, Gibbs began to divide his time between the midfield and the half-back line, playing as a rebounding defender. In round 10, his 45 disposals tied
Greg Williams' efforts as the most by a Carlton player in a single game (since records were kept in 1984). Gibbs finished fourth in the club best and fairest for 2010. In
2011, Gibbs celebrated his 100 games for Carlton against the Brisbane Lions. In June
2012, Gibbs re-signed with Carlton for a further two years. In June
2014, Gibbs signed a new five-year deal with Carlton, keeping him at the club until the end of the 2019 season. He went on to win his first
John Nicholls Medal and was also named in the All Australian 40-man squad. Despite being contracted to Carlton, Gibbs announced at the conclusion of the 2016 season that he wanted to return to
South Australia for family reasons and requested a trade. After failing to facilitate a trade with the
Adelaide Football Club, he stayed with Carlton. It was also in 2016 that he kicked 72.3 metres (237 ft) in the
Fox Footy Longest Kick to win the competition and $10,000 as prize money. The distance remains the record as of the end of 2023. Carlton and Adelaide re-entered trade talks during the
2017 AFL trade season and finalised a trade to send Gibbs to Adelaide. Gibbs announced his retirement on 10 September 2020 and played his final AFL game in a match between Adelaide and Carlton on 13 September 2020. ==Statistics==