KANSAS CITY, Missouri — On Father's Day, Josh Simmons did not talk about his dominant blocks, his protection of Patrick Mahomes, or the pressure of protecting the pocket at Arrowhead Stadium. Instead, the Kansas City Chiefs star offensive tackle chose to speak about the man who has always stood behind his success: his father.
For Simmons, this Father's Day was not just about posting family photos or writing a short thank-you message. It was a moment to reflect on the journey that took him from a boy chasing a football dream in San Diego to one of the most promising young tackles in Chiefs history.

In an emotional message, Simmons acknowledged that every success he has today stems from the quiet sacrifices of his father. The early morning training sessions, the long drives, the extended workdays, and the personal dreams that had to be set aside — all of it became part of the journey his father silently carried.
Simmons said: “A father’s love is not loud. It hides in the extra work shifts, the unfulfilled dreams, and the sleepless nights. He did it all to turn my dream into reality. Now it’s my turn to turn his dream into reality.”
That statement quickly moved Chiefs fans. This was not the strong, determined Josh Simmons usually seen on the field. This time, he appeared as a son trying to give back, even if only a small part of the love he had received.
What made the story even more special was the gift Simmons gave his father. According to sources close to the family, the young tackle secretly planned a dream trip for his dad — one that honored his father’s love for baseball and exploration, a passion he had mentioned many times but never had the full chance to fulfill after supporting his son’s athletic path.
It was not just a vacation. For Simmons, it was gratitude expressed through action.
His father, Nelson Simmons, had once sacrificed time, money, and personal comfort — drawing from his own experiences as a former MLB player — to help his son pursue a football career. Now that Simmons is able to stand on his own in the NFL, he wants his father to travel, rest, and fully enjoy the things he had to postpone for the sake of the family.
A source close to the family said Simmons did not want the gift to become a public spectacle. He simply wanted his father to know that every sacrifice from the past has never been forgotten.
For Kansas City fans, the story revealed another side of Josh Simmons. Off the field, he is not just an offensive tackle anchoring the Chiefs’ offensive line. He is also a son who understands the value of family, gratitude, and sacrifice.
Father’s Day is often a day to say nice words. But for Simmons, this year it became a day when a promise was fulfilled.
His father once helped him reach the NFL. Now, Josh Simmons wants to help his father explore the world and revisit the joys of the game that shaped their family.
And sometimes, the most valuable gift cannot be measured by its price tag, but by the message it carries inside: I will never forget what you have done for me.






