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Kadarius Toney cut by Kansas City as Chiefs' WR shake-up continues
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Date:2025-04-19 05:24:29
After a disappointing and error-filled 2023 campaign, Kadarius Toney's time with the Kansas City Chiefs is over.
The team waived the wide receiver on Tuesday.
After catching a touchdown and reeling off a 65-yard punt return in Super Bowl 57, Toney was expected to play a leading role in the Chiefs' title repeat bid as part of a new-look receiving corps. But he played a central and infamous role in two of the team's most prominent losses, as he earned ridicule for a series of drops in the opener against the Detroit Lions and then lined up offsides on a play that negated what would have been the go-ahead touchdown against the Buffalo Bills.
Toney was inactive for the team's final seven games last season.
Though the Chiefs completed their Super Bowl repeat push, the team still pursued a significant shake-up at receiver this offseason.
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Marquise "Hollywood" Brown was signed in free agency, while speedster Xavier Worthy was selected in the first round. The team also on Monday brought back JuJu Smith-Schuster, who spent one year with the New England Patriots after recording 78 catches and 933 receiving yards for Kansas City in 2022.
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