Kansas City, the heart of the NFL, recently waved goodbye to a player who was both a beacon of hope and a source of frustration for fans and coaches alike: Kadarius Toney. After a promising trade from the New York Giants during the 2022-23 season, the Chiefs have decided to move on as they prepare for another championship run.
Just two days after the Chiefs waived Toney ahead of the NFL roster deadline, general manager Brett Veach stepped up to the mic and didn’t hold back. He made it clear that he’d trade for Toney again if given the chance. “I don’t think we’re sitting here going for a third straight Super Bowl had we not made that trade. So, from that standpoint, we’d do it all over again in a heartbeat,” he stated, with a tone that suggests a certain pride in the decision, despite the outcome.
Acquiring Toney cost Kansas City a third- and a sixth-round pick—definitely a gamble for a player bursting with potential, but with a sketchy track record when it came to staying healthy and showing consistent performance. Over his time with the Chiefs, Toney played seven games, racking up 171 receiving yards and three touchdowns, but it was in the Super Bowl that he really left his mark, scoring a record-setting punt return touchdown that sent the fans into a frenzy.
Fans dreamt big. Toney was seen as a possible ***WR1***, a wide receiver who could fill the void left by Tyreek Hill’s departure. But alas, he mainly played a minor role in the offense, often plagued by injuries and less-than-stellar performances. Veach pointed out that the franchise unfortunately never managed to “tap that talent.” That’s a tough pill to swallow for everyone involved.
This offseason, the Chiefs bolstered their wide receiver corps by bringing in stars like Marquise Brown, Xavier Worthy, and Juju Smith-Schuster, all while keeping promising talents like Rashee Rice and Justin Watson in the fold. When you consider all these additions, it becomes clear that there was little room left for Toney to fit in—especially with the injuries and inconsistencies that characterized his time in Kansas City.
During the press conference, Veach shared a mix of regret and understanding about Toney’s exit, saying, “It’s always disappointing when a player’s tenure comes to an end in that situation.” He emphasized that while some players age out, others suffer from serious injuries. But what seems to sting more is when a player leaves without fully realizing their potential. He also hinted at aspects Toney could have improved on, like taking care of his body during the offseason. Yet amidst everything, Veach remembered Toney fondly, calling him a “really smart kid” who was a joy to have around.
As for Toney, the door isn’t completely closed. Veach expressed his belief that the young receiver can find success with another team. After all, a luxury of being able to win back-to-back Super Bowls is that you can afford to not sweat the little things, even when it involves a player who showed glimpses of brilliance—like Toney did.
This chapter might be over for Kadarius Toney and the Kansas City Chiefs, but it certainly has been a wild ride filled with potential and frustration. Fans will remember the highs, like that Super Bowl touchdown, even as they reflect on what could have been. Here’s hoping Toney finds his groove elsewhere—because every talented player deserves a chance to shine!
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