Chiefs Have No Choice but to Rely on Jawaan Taylor Despite Mounting Frustrations

Taylor doesn't deserve the job security he currently holds.
Sep 14, 2025; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Kansas City Chiefs offensive tackle Jawaan Taylor (74) and guard Trey Smith (65) and center Creed Humphrey (52) at the line of scrimmage against the Philadelphia Eagles during the game at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-Imagn Images
Sep 14, 2025; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Kansas City Chiefs offensive tackle Jawaan Taylor (74) and guard Trey Smith (65) and center Creed Humphrey (52) at the line of scrimmage against the Philadelphia Eagles during the game at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-Imagn Images | Denny Medley-Imagn Images

There was a moment when the Kansas City Chiefs' offensive line was healthy that it appeared the franchise might finally move away from right tackle Jawaan Taylor. The veteran has been a consistent cause of frustration based on relentless penalties and mistakes that you would expect from a rookie, not an established veteran starter. Still, the Chiefs no longer have a choice when it comes to whether or not Taylor will remain in the starting lineup. Injuries have answered this question and given Taylor a level of job security that isn't deserved.

Rookie tackle Josh Simmons is expected to miss extended time after suffering a fractured and dislocated wrist. Already, star right guard Trey Smith was out, having a high and low ankle sprain that will require time to heal. Now, Kansas City is down two offensive linemen, forcing replacement tackle Jaylon Moore into the lineup to replace Simmons.

This perfectly paints the picture of why the Chiefs have no choice but to trust Taylor and hope that the penalties subside. With that said, it doesn't mean Kansas City is forced to stick with the tackle moving forward if the performance doesn't improve during the season's final weeks.

Chiefs Right Tackle Jawaan Taylor Handed Newfound Job Security Amid Offensive Line Injuries

Taylor is arguably the safest starter along the offensive line based simply on the fact that the Chiefs are out of options at the tackle position. If another injury were to strike, the franchise would be forced to turn to Wanya Morris. This isn't something any KC fan wants to see, understanding just how inept Morris was a season ago in the Chiefs' starting lineup. With this in mind, Taylor has an incredible level of security even if it isn't deserved.

What's so maddening about watching the right tackle play is the fact that there is a level of ability and consistency in his pass protection. Taylor's downfall is simply being unable to quell dumb penalties that appear in the worst possible moments. The mistakes are consistent enough to raise frustrations to a level that has Chiefs fans more than ready to turn the page.

Something that is no longer possible based on the time of year and the fact that there are no other viable options to insert into the lineup. Injuries often present opportunities for players buried on the depth chart or receiving limited snaps; this time, Kansas City's injuries have afforded a surprising level of job security.

Taylor now has an opportunity as well to take advantage of this chance and make his case as to why the tackle must stay in the starting lineup. Something that there is now plenty of time to do, as it seems Simmons' potential return is far down the road in what has been an incredibly disheartening 2025 season. One that still has a chance to be Taylor's last in the Kansas City starting lineup.

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