In the previous season, Kadarius Toney, a wide receiver, played a significant role in the Kansas City Chiefs’ victory over the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl. In the fourth quarter, with approximately 10 minutes remaining, Toney returned a punt for 65 yards, bringing the Chiefs to the Eagles’ five-yard line. Shortly after, the Chiefs scored a touchdown. This season, Kansas City has once again made it to the Super Bowl and will face the San Francisco 49ers at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on Sunday. Unfortunately, Toney is not expected to participate in this highly anticipated showdown against the 49ers, as reported by Adam Schefter of ESPN on Twitter. Despite not being listed on the Chiefs’ final injury report for the Super Bowl, it seems that Toney will have to watch the game from the sidelines on Sunday. Toney’s journey in the 2023 season with Kansas City has been quite tumultuous. He started the campaign with a disappointing performance in Week 1, where he dropped multiple passes, leading to an unexpected loss against the Detroit Lions. Additionally, he found himself at the center of controversy during Kansas City’s Week 14 defeat to the Buffalo Bills, as he was penalized for offensive offsides late in the game. Toney’s last appearance for the Chiefs was in Week 15 when they secured a 27-17 victory over the New England Patriots. With only one year remaining on his contract, the Chiefs have the option to release Toney during the offseason without facing any salary cap penalties. Will this be the end of Toney’s time in a Kansas City uniform?
According to the Source thecoldwire.com