Sunday, October 26, 2025

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Chiefs get positive update on Josh Simmons
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Chiefs get positive update on Josh Simmons

The Kansas City Chiefs finally got some positive news about absent offensive lineman Josh Simmons. Simmons is expected to rejoin the Chiefs within the next few weeks, according to Nate Taylor of ESPN. The rookie left tackle has been away from the team for family reasons since Oct. 12. A potential target date for Simmons’ return could be around the team’s Week 10 bye. The Chiefs have two more games before the bye, including a showdown with the Buffalo Bills on Nov. 2. Chiefs coach Andy Reid said Thursday that the team has been in communication with Simmons and that it is not a “negative situation.” Virtually nothing is known about Simmons’ family situation right now. The Chiefs have spoken as if it is major, and quarterback Patrick Mahomes said at one point he was “praying” for Simmons. One report even characterized the situation as “extremely serious.” Simmons immediately became a starter for the Chiefs after drafting him 32nd overall in April’s draft. He helped solidify the offensive line, though backup Jaylon Moore has performed well in the rookie’s absence.

Adam Schefter’s speculation about Brian Callahan aged terribly
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Adam Schefter’s speculation about Brian Callahan aged terribly

Schefter’s premonition came true. Less than an hour after he made those comments, the Titans announced the firing of Callahan. To be fair to Schefter, he left plenty of wiggle room in his comments. As he said, things change quickly in the NFL, and he did not definitively say that no coaching changes were coming. It’s safe to say, however, that the media’s top NFL insider did not see the Callahan move coming. It is not necessarily that Schefter is poorly-informed. After all, he has made his fair share of decent predictions. When it comes to information, however, Schefter can only go off what he is told, and those within the league do have incentives to share or not share certain information. Schefter is not perfect, and this news proves it. Some other coaches that he has suggested are fairly safe might be sweating a little harder after seeing Callahan lose his job despite similar public reports.