Chiefs to Be Without Key Offensive Starter for Multiple Weeks: Report
Summary
The Kansas City Chiefs will be without their starting offensive tackle, Josh Simmons, for a few more weeks due to personal reasons. Coach Andy Reid confirmed Simmons' absence, emphasizing everything remains positive, and noted he communicates well with the team. In Simmons' absence, Jaylon Moore has been filling in and performing well.Key Facts
- Josh Simmons, a key offensive player for the Chiefs, has been away from the team for personal reasons.
- Simmons was a first-round draft pick and the starting left tackle for the Chiefs.
- Head Coach Andy Reid mentioned that their general manager is dealing with the situation.
- Reid stated that the situation is not negative, and Simmons is communicating well with the team.
- Jaylon Moore has taken over the left tackle position during Simmons' absence.
- Moore signed a two-year, $30 million contract in the offseason with the Chiefs.
- Simmons is expected to return in early November, likely during the team's bye week.
- The Chiefs are currently on a two-game winning streak.
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