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Patrick Mahomes was very complimentary of rookie teammate Josh Simmons. The former Ohio State star goes into his rookie ...
Protecting Patrick Mahomes is mission No. 1 for the Kansas City Chiefs, and they weren’t as good as they would have liked in ...
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes had high praise for rookie offensive tackle Josh Simmons at training camp this ...
Ohio State's Josh Simmons scraps with Louisville's Ashton Gillette during Chiefs' practice drill in rookies' first NFL camp.
Ohio State offensive tackle transfer Josh Simmons said he chose OSU because of the coaching staff and is eager to improve “in every facet,” especially as a run blocker.
Josh Simmons is Ohio State's starting left tackle, having held off a push from Tegra Tshabola to earn the job. Both the role and the team are new for Simmons.
Though he likely won’t stand out in this week’s NFL Scouting Combine after suffering a season-ending injury in Ohio State football’s loss vs. Oregon on Oct. 12, Simmons is arguably the ...
Josh Simmons is back for his second year as Ohio State’s left tackle. The San Diego native won the job last year despite not arriving as a transfer from San Diego State until after spring practice.
Josh Simmons Chose to Transfer to Ohio State Because of the Coaching Staff and Belief He Can Improve “Everywhere” That said, Simmons hasn’t been promised a starting job.
Ohio State coach Ryan Day cheers tackle Josh Simmons as he returns to the sideline during a game against Michigan State. Simmons said the biggest challenge last year was switching sides on the line.