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After winning back-to-back Super Bowl titles, the Kansas City Chiefs are trying to make history as they head into the 2024 NFL season, with Week 1 underway on Sept. 5 against the Baltimore Ravens in an AFC Championship Game rematch.
The Chiefs have a chance to become the first team in NFL history to win three straight Super Bowl titles, and as of now, Patrick Mahomes and company have a solid chance of going the distance and pulling off this incredible feat with a talented squad from top to bottom.
However, every year, ahead of the first game of the NFL season, all 32 teams in the league have to reduce their rosters to 53 players, which means many get released and are forced to pursue their professional careers elsewhere.
During this period, there are always notable players who are let go, which tends to make headlines, and this year is no different.
One of those moves has the Chiefs parting ways with wide receiver Kadarius Toney, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, via the NFL on X.
Chiefs waiving WR Kadarius Toney. (via @RapSheet) pic.twitter.com/5kU5PpyO6S
— NFL (@NFL) August 27, 2024
Here are some reactions to Toney getting cut by the Chiefs:
LIONS BROKE HIM
— Optify (@optifyy_) August 27, 2024
Surprised he lasted this long
— Aidan LaPorta (@AidanLaPorta69) August 27, 2024
This was NO surprise
— Sir YapALot (@StahpAndStare) August 27, 2024
Bro looks 43
— pils (@BonanzaPils) August 27, 2024
When the Chiefs acquired the former first-round pick in a trade with the New York Giants during the 2022 season, Kansas City was thought to have potentially brought in a steal and a player who might be able to reach his potential while catching passes from Mahomes.
Unfortunately, even though it seemed like a worthwhile gamble for the Chiefs, Toney never made much of an impact in the 20 regular-season games he played for them, and he’s now among many facing an uncertain future in the NFL.
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