RK Rookie Josh Simmons is missing from practice again, leaving fans and insiders baffled as his unexplained absence stretches on. The team remains silent, fueling rumors about what’s really going on behind the scenes in Kansas City.
With rookie Josh Simmons still absent, the Chiefs may once again lean on Jaylon Moore to anchor the offensive line.

The Kansas City Chiefs are navigating a bit of a shake-up on the offensive line, with rookie left tackle Josh Simmons missing Sunday’s 30-17 win over the Detroit Lions due to a personal matter. Simmons was also absent from practice on Wednesday, and while there’s no official word on when-or if-he’ll return to action, head coach Andy Reid made it clear the situation is being handled internally.
“I’m not going to comment on it today,” Reid told reporters when asked about Simmons. “Veach is handling everything there and we’ll leave it at that.”
So with Simmons out, the next-man-up mentality kicked in-and Jaylon Moore stepped into the spotlight.
Moore, making his first start at left tackle for Kansas City, didn’t just fill in; he stepped up. The offensive line held its own against a surging Lions front seven, giving Patrick Mahomes the time he needed to operate and allowing the offense to find its rhythm. Moore wasn’t just a patch-he looked like a player ready for more.
And the praise came quickly from two of the most important voices in the building.
“I know the work Jaylon has put in,” Mahomes said on Wednesday. “He’s been professional every single day. Wherever he’s been, he’s done his job.”
That quiet consistency is exactly what coaches and quarterbacks love to see from backup linemen. You don’t always notice these guys until something goes wrong-but in Moore’s case, everything went right.
He handled his assignments, protected Mahomes’ blind side, and communicated well with the rest of the unit. Reid shared his own admiration for the way the offensive line-Moore included-has come together.
It’s still early, and no one’s making declarations about permanent changes, especially with Simmons’ status still up in the air. But as the Chiefs prepare for a divisional matchup this Sunday against the Las Vegas Raiders, Moore appears to be in line for a second straight start. And if last week was any indication, Kansas City should feel confident about what’s shaping up on the left side of the line.
For a team with Super Bowl aspirations once again, having versatile, game-ready depth at key positions is more than a luxury-it’s a necessity. Jaylon Moore just proved he can be part of that equation.