Report: Josh Simmons out indefinitely with dislocated, fractured wrist
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Kansas City Chiefs' left tackle Josh Simmons is out indefinitely after suffering a dislocated and fractured wrist during Thursday's game against the Dallas Cowboys. The injury was reported by Ian Rapoport of NFL Media. Simmons, the 32nd overall pick in this year’s draft, left AT&T Stadium in a cast and is set to undergo an MRI to determine further treatment. Having recently returned to the lineup after missing games due to a personal matter in California, Simmons had started the last three games for the Chiefs. Jaylon Moore, who previously filled in for Simmons, is expected to resume the role at left tackle.
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