Simmons then transferred to Kansas (KU) where he played from 1993 to 1995, earning All-Big Eight honors his final year.[3] As a senior, he helped the Jayhawks to a Top-10 national ranking and to an Aloha Bowl victory over UCLA.[4] Also as a senior at KU, he won honors as an Academic All-American.[5]
Coaching career
Early jobs
Simmons began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at the University of Kansas in 1996, where he would serve in that position for a single season. The following year, he became the graduate assistant at the University of Minnesota, serving for a single season as well. In 1999, he got his first NFL coaching position as the Assistant special teams coordinator and Assistant strength and conditioning coach for the Baltimore Ravens with his uncle, Jerry Simmons. He held the position for one season.[1]
Carolina Panthers
Simmons was hired in 1999 by the Carolina Panthers following his uncle, Jerry. Panthers punter Todd Sauerbrun was named All-Pro two of the four seasons he coached the Panthers.[6][7]
Cincinnati Bengals
Simmons was hired by the Cincinnati Bengals as their special teams coach in 2003.[8] In 2005, Bengals kicker Shayne Graham was named All-Pro.[9] That season the Bengals, due in part to Graham and Simmons work with the kicker, the Bengals made the playoffs for the first time in 15 years.[10] In 2014, Bengals punter Kevin Huber was named to the Pro Bowl. Huber was the second punter and third special teamer overall to make the Pro Bowl that was coached by Simmons.[11] In 2020, he was promoted to Assistant Head Coach, in addition to his special teams coordinator role.[1] In 2021, Bengals rookie kicker Evan McPherson led the NFL in 50-plus yard field goals made with 9.[12] McPherson would also make a game-winning field goal in overtime to lead the Bengals to Super Bowl LVI, the team's first Super Bowl appearance in 33 years. The Super Bowl appearance was also the first of Simmons coaching career.[13] The Bengals would lose the game 20–23.
Personal life
Simmons is married with one daughter and two sons.[1]