Offensive tackle Josh Simmons signed his four-year, $14.7 million rookie contract with the Kansas City Chiefs on Tuesday.
The team made the agreement with the 32nd overall pick official with a photo of Simmons signing the document.
Spotrac reported the contract is fully guaranteed and comes with a $7.3 million signing bonus. As is standard for first-round picks, the contract includes a fifth-year team option.
Simmons is working back to full health in hopes of becoming a major piece of the reconfigured puzzle that is Kansas City’s offensive line in 2025. He was hand-selected by head coach Andy Reid — himself a former offensive lineman and OL coach — who endorsed Simmons as a “true left tackle” based on his game film at San Diego State and Ohio State.
Chiefs left guard Joe Thuney was traded to the Chicago Bears in March, when Kansas City signed former San Francisco 49ers tackle Jaylon Moore. The Chiefs used the franchise tag to retain right guard Trey Smith, and 2024 second-round pick Kingsley Suamataia could work his way onto a role with the front five.
Simmons was the eighth offensive lineman taken in the first round of the 2025 draft.
Simmons, 22, tore his left patellar tendon in October and missed Ohio State’s push to the national championship.
“I think everyone knows that when he’s healthy and with the tape he had early on last year before the injury, it puts him in the upper echelon of what he could be as a future starter and difference-maker at left tackle,” Chiefs GM Brett Veach said last month. “Had it not been for that injury, he’s probably not there.”
–Field Level Media
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