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Andy Reid told the media to move on should they have any more questions regarding the absence of Josh Simmons.
Piggybacking off Andy Reid’s optimism, Chiefs Chairman and CEO Clark Hunt said he anticipates Josh Simmons, who has been away from the team for several weeks, to return to the team.
Simmons, the No. 32 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, returned home to California prior to the Chiefs' Week 6 game and was ruled out on the availability report with a "personal" designation. Coach Andy Reid initially declined to comment on the situation but this week offered a positive update on his first-year offensive lineman.
Kansas City Chiefs starting left tackle Josh Simmons remains away from the team as he deals with a personal issue, and head coach Andy Reid has no
Clark Hunt, CEO and co-owner of the Kansas City Chiefs, only made the questions around Josh Simmons absence more puzzling.
After 11 days of uncertainty and concern, Andy Reid was able to provide good news on the Josh Simmons situation Thursday. “My update for you
Josh Simmons is still absent. The Kansas City Chiefs rookie left the team in Week 6, just hours before their win against the Detroit Lions at Arrowhead, where he was designated as out, with his
As the "personal" absence of first-round pick Josh Simmons stretches to four games, one Chiefs’ coach had potentially bad news for the lineman. The post Josh Simmons Update: Chiefs OC Matt Nagy Serves Notice on Absent Rookie appeared first on Heavy Sports.