Chiefs First-Round Pick Josh Simmons Thrilled to Join Chiefs Kingdom, Delivers Bold Message to Patrick Mahomes

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Kansas City, MO – April 25, 2025

The Kansas City Chiefs addressed a glaring need Thursday, drafting Ohio State offensive tackle Josh Simmons with the 32nd overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft after trading back one spot with the Philadelphia Eagles, sources confirmed to ESPN. The move, aimed at protecting Patrick Mahomes post a 40-22 Super Bowl LIX loss, sparked elation from Simmons, who delivered a bold pledge to the star quarterback.

“I’m beyond thrilled to join Chiefs Kingdom,” Simmons told reporters. “Patrick, I’m your shield—no sack’s getting through.” The 23-year-old, a 6-foot-5, 317-pound lineman, started six games at left tackle in 2024 before a torn patellar tendon sidelined him, yet allowed zero sacks and earned Honorable Mention All-Big Ten honors (NFL.com). His athleticism and footwork drew praise, with PFF grading him at 82.0.

“Josh is our long-term left tackle,” GM Brett Veach said, noting the Chiefs’ confidence in Simmons’ recovery after extensive medical evaluations. With $12.7 million in cap space, Simmons’ four-year, $12.5 million rookie deal fits seamlessly (Spotrac). He’ll compete with Jaylon Moore, signed in free agency, for the starting left tackle role, addressing the void left by Joe Thuney’s trade.

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Head coach Andy Reid lauded Simmons’ readiness: “He’ll be full-go by camp.” Simmons’ promise to Mahomes reflects his tenacity, crucial for a line that surrendered 47 sacks in 2024, including six in the Super Bowl. “I’m here to keep you upright,” he added.

With seven remaining draft picks, including No. 63, the Chiefs eye wide receiver and safety additions. Simmons’ arrival, bolstered by a fifth-round pick from the Eagles trade, signals Kansas City’s resolve to fortify Mahomes’ protection and chase another Super Bowl in 2025.