KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Kansas City Chiefs left tackle Josh Simmons has returned to the team after dealing with a family matter that kept him away for several weeks, though it remains unclear when the first-round draft pick will be back on the field for them.
Chiefs coach Andy Reid told local reporters Monday that the former Ohio State standout, who had been replaced by Jaylon Moore in the starting lineup, would get back into the offensive line mix as the team returned from its bye.
Kansas City is preparing to visit the AFC West-leading Broncos for a crucial divisional matchup Sunday.
“I think what we’ll do is see where we’re at here,” Reid said. “We know we’ve got a good player in there now and we know what Josh is capable of and all that, so we’ll just see where we’re at when they get

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