Kadarius Toney (Photo by David Eulitt/Getty Images)
The Kadarius Toney era with the Chiefs is officially over, and he likely has a lot of regrets plastered on his body.
The experiment reached its conclusion in Kansas City, with the Chiefs waiving the wide receiver on Tuesday as part of final roster cuts, as ESPN reported.
The wide receiver marked his time with the Chiefs by adding artwork to his body, including a Chiefs arrowhead and a Super Bowl logo on his rib cage.
Not only that, Kadarius Toney also has an 89 tattoo from his time with the Giants.
Fans began to mock Kadarius Toney for his tattoos:
Still just 25, Toney played a pivotal role in Kansas City’s Super Bowl victory during his first season with the team as he set a title-game record with a 65-yard punt return to help defeat the Philadelphia Eagles.
Unfortunately, his inconsistent play and availability concerns would play a role in his departure as he fell behind newcomers like Xavier Worthy and Marquise Brown this offseason.
Where does Toney go from here as the 2024 NFL season gets near and most teams already have their wide receiver room in place?
Kadarius Toney Leaves Kansas City With Multiple Super Bowls With Minimal Yards And Catches
The trade between the Kansas City Chiefs and New York Giants involving Kadarius Toney was a textbook lose-lose swap.
The Kansas City Chiefs cut the wide receiver ahead of the NFL’s 53-man roster cutdown deadline, which marked the end of his era.
Kansas City sent a compensatory 2023 third-round pick and a sixth-rounder to New York for Toney.
Toney recorded just 41 catches for 340 yards in one-and-a-half years with Kansas City.