Chiefs’ Josh Simmons out indefinitely with severe wrist injury

Chiefs’ Josh Simmons out indefinitely with severe wrist injury
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The Kansas City Chiefs did not have many great memories of their 2025 NFL Thanksgiving Day game against the Dallas Cowboys. Aside from suffering a 31-28 loss to Dak Prescott and company that further hurt their chances of making the NFL playoffs, the Chiefs also learned that one of their key players on the offensive line went down with an injury that could cost him more than just a game.

Left tackle Josh Simmons was not able to finish the game at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, as he exited the contest in the second half with a banged-up wrist. It also appears that he’s going to miss some time due to the injury.

“Chiefs LT Josh Simmons, who impressed against the #Cowboys before exiting with an injury, suffered a dislocated and fractured wrist, sources say. He left the stadium in a cast and is out indefinitely. MRI tomorrow, then he’ll seek opinions on treatment options,” Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network reported via social media post on X, formerly Twitter.

More to come.

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