Andy Reid’s surprise revelation on rookie Josh Simmons: Is Kansas City taking a huge gamble?

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The Kansas City Chiefs’ rookie minicamp was full of surprises-not just due to the unusually large number of participants, but also because of the lessons it provided for head coach Andy Reid, especially regarding offensive tackle Josh Simmons.

Simmons was the Chiefs’ first-round pick-32nd overall-in the 2025 NFL Draft. A product of Ohio State, the offensive lineman arrived in Kansas City with one crucial mission: to protect quarterback Patrick Mahomes’ blind side.

However, Simmons’ arrival wasn’t without challenges. Reid was well aware that the star draft pick was still recovering from a ruptured patellar tendon suffered last year. As a result, the Chiefs’ coaching staff expected to see little from Simmons in his first official practice. But the rookie surprised everyone.

Simmons exceeds expectations

In the days leading up to minicamp, Reid hinted that Simmons wouldn’t see any action. However, the 32nd overall pick in this year’s draft not only participated in practice but also stood out among the rest of the Chiefs’ 2025 rookie class.

Speaking to Sam McDowell of the Kansas City Star, Reid expressed surprise at Simmons’ mobility despite his injury. “I was surprised at how well he was doing out there, moving, and it looks like he’s comfortable with it.” Furthermore, the coach acknowledged Simmons’ potential, stating, “Looks like he’s got some talent there, doggone it.”

While NFL rules prohibit full-contact drills during minicamps, and Simmons did not participate in 11-on-11 practices, his presence alone raised optimism for Reid, who is in desperate need of a reliable protector for Mahomes.

The Chiefs have seen this before

The Chiefs’ first-round picks in 2023 and 2024-Felix Anudike-Uzomah and Xavier Worthy, respectively-also arrived at rookie minicamp nursing injuries. At the time, Reid and his coaching staff opted to ease them into participation, which is why Simmons’ early involvement has raised eyebrows among analysts.

Following Reid’s comments, some experts are wondering whether Simmons’ recovery is further along than previously believed-or if the Chiefs’ urgent need for offensive line help is prompting them to accelerate his return to the field.

Whatever the case, all eyes will be on Simmons as preseason games approach in late August.

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