The Kansas City Chiefs are taking a look at extra tackle help as the injuries keep stacking up along the offensive line.
On Wednesday’s NFL transaction wire, the Chiefs were listed as having worked out three players: linebacker Cam Jones, who was signed after the visit, and offensive tackles Kellen Diesch and John Campbell. Neither tackle signed with Kansas City, but both are now names to file away if the injury situation worsens.
That makes sense given where the Chiefs are right now. With two preseason games packed into a six-day span - Saturday, August 22 at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Friday, August 28 at home against the Seattle Seahawks - the tackle room is thin.
Left tackle Josh Simmons, dealing with a back issue, missed his second straight practice Wednesday as the team wrapped up camp in St. Joseph.
Backup tackle Matt Waletzko has also been out for multiple practices because of a knee injury. On Tuesday, Chu Godrick was another tackle sidelined.
And while Trey Smith’s hip injury is a separate issue on the interior, it has also kept him out of time on the field, including the first preseason practice.
Of the two tackle workouts, Diesch is probably the more recognizable name, though that still comes with a caveat. He entered the league as an undrafted free agent with the Miami Dolphins in 2022 and has since bounced around with the Bears, Steelers, Titans, Browns and Patriots.
He’s also spent time with four UFL teams. Through all of that movement, he has yet to appear in an NFL game.
Campbell’s path has been a little different, but it’s headed through the same kind of grind. He went undrafted out of Tennessee in 2025, drew rookie minicamp tryouts with the Dolphins and 49ers, and then played this spring in the UFL for the Louisville Kings. His college career stretched seven seasons, including five at Miami before he transferred to Tennessee.
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