A FORMER Kansas City Chiefs star has confirmed he isn't retiring. After rumors swirled on social media, Super Bowl winner Kadarius Toney squashed the, himself. Internet rumors recently gained ...
In July 2024, the former Kansas City Chiefs player to a year of hard labor, ordering him to serve 60 days. The rest would be suspended for two years 'pending the behavior of the defendant.
NFL wide receiver and former Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl champion Kadarius Toney has been hearing the whispers that he's considering retirement. Toney, who was arrested back in February and accused of strangling a woman in an incident on Jan. 14,
The Kansas City Chiefs could be looking to add an elite receiver to their offense. However, Miami Dolphins general manager Chris Grier recently revealed Tyreek Hill's asking price, and it's safe to say the Chiefs will not be meeting it.
In the wake of an analyst suggesting the Detroit Lions could trade one of their top wide receivers during the 2025 NFL draft, another analyst suggested the Kansas City Chiefs as a possible landing spot.