Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Kadarius Toney won’t play in Super Bowl LVIII against the San Francisco 49ers, according to sources. Toney, who hasn’t played since Week 15, failed to make a significant impact this season, never surpassing 35 receiving yards in a game. Head coach Andy Reid stated that Toney’s availability for the Super Bowl is uncertain, despite his participation in practice.
Throughout the playoffs, Toney appeared on the injury report with hip or ankle injuries. However, prior to the Chiefs’ last playoff game, he claimed to be healthy. Toney played a crucial role in Kansas City’s victory over the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LVII, scoring a touchdown and setting up another with a 65-yard punt return.
Kansas City acquired Toney from the New York Giants in a trade in October 2022. In his 20 games with the Chiefs, he has accumulated 430 scrimmage yards.
According to the Source sportsgossip.com