Player adamantly declares he is not hurt
Kansas City Chiefs’ wide receiver, Toney, has vehemently denied rumors of being injured, questioning the media’s credibility. In a candid and explicit statement, Toney expressed his frustration, stating, “Yeah that s— cap. I’m not hurt. None of that s—. Say that s—. Suck my d— too.”
Contradictory reports surrounding Toney’s status
Amidst contradictory reports surrounding Toney’s injury status, the player himself has dismissed any claims of being hurt. Toney clarified, “On God, not hurt, none of that,” and further explained, “It goes from hip to ankle to this to that.” These statements come in response to recent reports suggesting his limited participation in practice and potential deactivation for the game.
Uncertainty surrounding Toney’s availability
Toney’s availability for the upcoming game has been shrouded in uncertainty. While he participated fully in practice earlier this week, his involvement was limited in subsequent sessions on Thursday and Friday. Initially listed as questionable, the Chiefs made the decision to deactivate him prior to the start of the game.
Chiefs yet to respond to media request
Despite Fox News Digital’s request for comment, the Kansas City Chiefs have not yet responded. As the situation continues to unfold, Toney’s absence from the team has raised questions about the nature of his injury.
Toney’s impact on Chiefs’ season
Toney’s absence from the field has been notable since the Chiefs’ victory over the New England Patriots on December 17. Notably, he faced heavy criticism during a game against the Buffalo Bills for lining up offsides on a potential touchdown play that could have given Kansas City the lead. This moment was considered crucial in the team’s season.
Stats and background
In his first full season with the Chiefs, Toney contributed 27 catches for 169 yards and a touchdown. Additionally, he showcased his versatility by returning three punts for 58 yards. Kansas City acquired Toney through a trade with the New York Giants last season, and he has had some previous clashes with Giants coaches.