The Kansas City Chiefs' brass claim they haven't lost faith in WR Kadarius Toney, but how much faith do they actually have in him? Thursday, May 2 is the deadline for the Chiefs to decide on picking up the fifth-year option for the former New York Giants first-round pick in 2021.
The 2024 NFL Draft is a little over 24 hours away by this point. The New York Giants are owners of the sixth overall selection, and six picks throughout the entire draft.
Toney struggled with drops, injuries, and mental mistakes last season
With Rashee Rice's future uncertain, only Toney, Marquise Brown and Justin Watson are assured of a roster spot in 2024.
Late last season, it appeared receiver Kadarius Toney's time with the Chiefs was going to come to an end. Toney did not play in a game after the team's Week 15 victory over the Patriots, which featured a Toney drop-turned-interception.
Looking back, Moore and Toney have traveled a very similar path as they enter the 2024 NFL season. In the 2022 NFL Draft, the Kansas City Chiefs spent their first of two second-round picks on wide receiver Skyy Moore.
Andy Reid recently called Toney “arguably one of the most talented guys we have on the team.” When the NFL Draft concludes next Saturday, we will have a clear picture of what the Kansas City Chiefs’ 90-man roster will look like heading into training camp, the preseason and (eventually) the campaign to three-peat as Super Bowl champions.
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Kadarius Toney has not exactly endeared himself to Chiefs fans, but head coach Andy Reid still has hope for him. While speaking about Toney this week, Reid was very complimentary of him.
The Chiefs are making decisions about their wide receiver corps, and it appears Kadarius Toney is in the team's plans for the future.
Kadarius Toney was inactive for the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory over the San Francisco 49ers, but, according to head coach Andy Reid that isn’t any sort of indication about his future.
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid discussed the future of Kadarius Toney after a disappointing season for the wide receiver.
The offseason highlight reels that have floated around the internet give fans a unique look at how players keep fit outside of the organization. The Kansas City Chiefs’ skill players have been featured in multiple videos, with another player appearing in a recent workout.
It’s smokescreen season in the NFL. Every year, like clockwork, during the last couple of weeks leading up to the NFL Draft, the reports and rumors start coming out fast and furious.
The Kansas City Chiefs are less than a week away from the start of their voluntary offseason workout program, but several players have already gathered
2023 was a bumpy season for Kadarius Toney. Before the regular season started, the wide receiver suffered a knee injury in training camp while shagging punts.
No team has ever three-peated in the Super Bowl era, and Kansas City's roster has flaws, which could lead to changes. With that in mind, here are the Chiefs on the hottest seats in 2024.
Even though Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Kadarius Toney helped the team win its third title last season, he won't be on the field Sunday in Super Bowl LVIII against the San Francisco 49ers.
Toney caught a touchdown pass in Kansas City’s 38-35 win over the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LVII a year ago.
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Kadarius Toney is still trying to talk his way out of the embarrassing rant he went on hours before the AFC Championship Game, and he has provided yet another explanation.
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Kadarius Toney shifted the blame away from himself for causing drama in the locker room this week ahead of the team’s trip to the Super Bowl.
Kansas City Chiefs WR Kadarius Toney attempted to explain away his video rant prior to the AFC Championship game.
Super Bowl LVIII is still nine days away, but some comments from members of the Kansas City Chiefs coaching staff on Friday seem to indicate that wideout Kadarius Toney could suit up for the big game.
The Kansas City Chiefs saw the return of Kadarius Toney on Thursday after a drama-filled week that started with the wide receiver being ruled out of the AFC Championship Game for “personal” reasons.
The Kansas City Chiefs are going back to the Super Bowl for the fourth time in five years, but it’s not all sunshine and rainbows for the franchise.
Finishing out a disappointing season with the Chiefs, Kadarius Toney has not played since Week 16.
Kadarius Toney says he isn't missing the AFC Championship Game due to an injury, but because the Chiefs don't want him there.
Kadarius Toney will not play in the AFC Championship Game on Sunday due in part to a personal reason, and we now know what led to that designation.
Usually, heading into a playoff matchup shorthanded is a significant disadvantage. However, in the case of the Chiefs and wideout Kadarius Toney, it may be addition by subtraction while potentially spelling doom for the Bills.
A sore subject this season, the Chiefs wide receiver corps has also been shorthanded in recent weeks. Neither Kadarius Toney nor Skyy Moore have been available for the AFC West champions. One or both could be in the divisional round.
The Kansas City Chiefs can't just boot WR Kadarius Toney to the bench after his recent high-profile mistakes. They actually need him.
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