Kansas City Chiefs LT Josh Simmons Signs Four-Year, $14.6 Million Fully Guaranteed Deal
The Kansas City Chiefs officially signed their 2025 first-round selection on Saturday. Offensive Tackle Josh Simmons has agreed to terms on his rookie deal. The contract spans four years and totals $14.675 million fully guaranteed. Simmons becomes the final piece to sign from Kansas City’s draft class ahead of training camp.
Chiefs Lock Up Their First-Rounder Josh Simmons
Simmons was taken 32nd overall after a standout, albeit brief, career at Ohio State. A knee injury cut his final collegiate season short after just six appearances. Despite the setback, Kansas City has remained confident in his long-term upside. One of the few front-office priorities this offseason was fortifying the offensive line. Picking up Simmons in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft was an important move to make that happen.Â
Path to Playing Time Begins Now
While Simmons has signed, his road to playing time could still be some time. However, Kansas City brought in veteran Jaylon Moore in free agency. He is projected to hold down the left tackle spot in the short-term. This move gives Simmons time to continue his rehab while absorbing the offense. The team is expected to ease him into action rather than rushing his recovery.
Long-Term Vision At Left Tackle
Even with Moore starting now, Simmons is viewed as the future. The fully guaranteed nature of the contract reflects that organizational belief and investment. Once medically cleared, Simmons is likely to push Moore during camp. The Chiefs hope that internal competition raises the standard at a crucial position.
Final Thoughts
By inking Simmons, Kansas City eliminates any contract distractions moving forward. The deal allows both sides to focus strictly on development and preparation for the season. If Simmons meets expectations heading into training camp he could anchor the Chiefs offensive line for years. For a team protecting Patrick Mahomes, future stability is a vital long-term priority.
