Kansas City Chiefs land former Florida receiver Kadarius Toney in trade with New York Giants
The Kadarius Toney experiment is over for the New York Giants, and only beginning for the Kansas City Chiefs.
In a surprising move ahead of the trade dealing, the Giants opted to trade their former first round wide receiver to the Chiefs, and the former Florida star will hope to find more success with one of the top teams in the AFC.
“Breaking: Kadarius Toney To Chiefs, source tells @theScore,” tweeted Jordan Schultz. “#Chiefs trade their conditional 3rd round pick and 6th to #Giants.”
After being selected by the old regime in New York, Toney had an uneven rookie season — electrifying on the field, but limited in his opportunities. In ten games during the 2021 season, he caught 39 passes for 420 receiving yards.
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However, while the new leadership in New York of general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll have been lauded for their 6-1 start to the season, Toney had indisputably fallen out of favor. He barely saw the field Week 1 against the Tennessee Titans or Week 2 against the Carolina Panthers — catching just two passes — and has been out with a litany of injuries since.
Meanwhile, the Chiefs have been searching for their answer to Tyreek Hill’s replacement since trading him to the Miami Dolphins, and figure Toney is worth the risk. There’s no debate that he’s awesome to watch when he’s on the field, but he simply hasn’t been healthy since taking his talents to the next level.
Nevertheless, the Giants won’t lose sleep over trading Kadarius Toney — the writing has been on the wall for much of the last month. Still, Kansas City will hope to catch lightning in the bottle, and if there’s one team that can figure out how to get the most out of the former Florida star, it’s the one led by Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes.