Something unusual continues to hang over Kansas City as the team prepares for its next primetime showdown. The lights of Arrowhead are ready, the fans are loud — but one name remains mysteriously absent from the field.

The Chiefs’ preparations for Week 8 against Washington have begun with precision and intensity, yet behind the scenes, quiet questions echo through the locker room. The focus remains on football — but concern lingers.
It wasn’t until Tuesday that team owner Clark Hunt addressed the situation publicly, breaking the silence surrounding the rookie’s continued absence. His statement, however, didn’t bring the clarity fans were hoping for — only deeper uncertainty.
“We’re aware of the situation and are continuing to handle it internally,” Hunt said. “Josh is part of this organization, and we’re supporting him in every way we can.”
Josh Simmons, the highly-touted first-round pick out of Ohio State, began the season as a reliable force on the offensive line. Through four games, he showed promise, poise, and the kind of discipline Kansas City values deeply.
Then, without warning, came the silence. No injury report. No official team statement. Just absence — and speculation. As the Chiefs continue their march through a promising season, Simmons’ whereabouts remain a topic that won’t fade.
Inside the facility, teammates are said to be focused on the next game, though many privately express hope for clarity soon. “You just want your guy to be okay,” one player reportedly said.
As the Chiefs prepare for Monday Night Football, one truth stands out: in a league built on preparation, few things rattle a team more than mystery — and this one runs deep.
