The Kansas City Chiefs placed injured left tackle Josh Simmons on injured reserve after successful wrist surgery, leaving the team with multiple offensive line injuries and prompting the signing of Esa Pole from the practice squad.
Chiefs rookie left tackle Josh Simmons is expected to rejoin the team in a few weeks after leaving for personal reasons, with the team maintaining positive communication and support during his absence.
The Kansas City Chiefs' first-round pick, Josh Simmons, has been absent for several weeks under mysterious circumstances, with team officials and coach Andy Reid offering little information, while star quarterback Patrick Mahomes expressed concern and support for him.
The Kansas City Chiefs lost 20-17 to the Arizona Cardinals in their first preseason game, with rookie left tackle Josh Simmons impressing in his debut, and the team showcasing a developing wide receiver corps and a resilient defense that tightened in the red zone. The game highlighted key performances and emerging roster decisions for the Chiefs.
Kansas City Chiefs' head coach Andy Reid announced positive health updates for key players Rashee Rice and Josh Simmons following minicamp, boosting the team's prospects for the upcoming season.
Chiefs head coach Andy Reid announced that wide receiver Rashee Rice and rookie offensive tackle Josh Simmons are healthy and ready for training camp, with Rice recovering from a knee injury and Simmons showing strong rehab progress. Additionally, tight end Jared Wiley is expected to be ready after an ACL injury last season.
Kansas City Chiefs' coach Andy Reid announced that wide receiver Rashee Rice and offensive tackle Josh Simmons are expected to be full participants at the start of training camp, with Simmons potentially ready to start Week 1 after recovering from a patellar tendon tear, and Rice recovering from a knee injury. The team is optimistic about other players like Jared Wiley returning as well.
Kansas City Chiefs' rookie left tackle Josh Simmons, who suffered a torn patellar tendon in college, is making significant progress in recovery during OTA practices, with head coach Andy Reid indicating he's further ahead than expected and potentially ready for the start of the season, which is promising for the team's offensive line depth.
Kansas City Chiefs' rookie tackle Josh Simmons, who suffered a patellar tendon injury in October, is expected to be ready for training camp in late July, with team optimism about his recovery and participation in upcoming OTAs.
San Diego State offensive tackle transfer Josh Simmons plans to take an official visit to Ohio State on Friday. The 6-foot-6, 305-pound lineman started all 13 games for San Diego State last season at right tackle, playing 799 snaps. Simmons also plans to visit Florida and Colorado. He was a four-star prospect in the 2021 recruiting class with offers from several schools, including Oregon, Georgia, and Michigan.