The New York Giants believed they were acquiring a standout player when they selected Kadarius Toney with the 20th pick in the 2021 NFL Draft. However, the player from Florida gained more attention for his disruptive behavior than his on-field performance, leading the team to give up on him and trade him to the Kansas City Chiefs. Toney’s actions have earned him a negative reputation throughout the league. He further tarnished his image by making numerous drops and mental errors during the season, which resulted in mockery and criticism from fans. Despite these well-known issues, the former Giant remains confident in his ability to be a top wide receiver in the league, as long as he receives sufficient opportunities to showcase his skills (via Odds Shark). It is unclear whether Toney’s statement is intended as a criticism of his former team. Recently, Toney found himself embroiled in another controversy after posting a profanity-laden rant on social media, denying that he was injured. He has been sidelined since Week 15 of the regular season due to an injury and was also excused from a playoff game to attend the birth of his child. Coach Andy Reid confirmed that Toney has been dealing with injuries but also acknowledged that he has been working through personal issues. Throughout the season, Toney recorded 27 receptions for 169 yards and one touchdown in 13 games. However, his most memorable moment may be his offside penalty during a crucial play against the Buffalo Bills.
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