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RaidersOftheCellar 11-02-2022 09:18 PM

Kadarius Toney vows to ‘do it my hardest’ to elevate Chiefs’ offense after trade
 
Kadarius Toney vows to ‘do it my hardest’ to elevate Chiefs’ offense after trade

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By Nate Taylor
Spoiler!

Great Expectations 11-02-2022 09:21 PM

Gotta love the improved attitude.

MMXcalibur 11-02-2022 09:21 PM

I also vow to Mrs. MMXcalibur that I'll 'do it my hardest'.

Thirty-five seconds later, I'm asleep.

Hammock Parties 11-02-2022 09:22 PM

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RedinTexas 11-02-2022 09:23 PM

Not "it"!

Rasputin 11-02-2022 09:32 PM

Oh thank God he didn't vow to take it easy and not try his hardest.

BossChief 11-02-2022 09:41 PM

I love how 3 different times in the last few days he’s said “it feels great to be wanted by someone”…and the fact Veach texts Pat as these things are happening is incredible.

We also need to slow down the expectations a bit for instant impact as a WR…part of the story is talking about how the Chiefs don’t expect him to make an impact till next year.

Andy will have 2-5 plays for him each game (like he said he has a couple plays for him already) but that’s likely his ceiling for the forseable future and nothing more should be expected.

I 100% get Tyreek kinda vibes from this kid and think he can be that kind of weapon for us, but it’s not going to happen overnight.

We’re all going to need to be patient while being excited to watch punt returns and a few times a game he will have an opportunity to provide impact to the offense.

Abba-Dabba 11-02-2022 09:41 PM

I don't care how he does it, as long as he gets it done.

BossChief 11-02-2022 09:47 PM

Our WRs next year have a chance to be electric.

Toney
Skyy
Ross
MVS


Odell?
Juju?

God damn Veach just attacks position groups like a HOF GM does.

What he did with the CBs, OL, LBers and WRs in a year and a half is beyond impressive.

Those positions were in terrible shape and now each of those position groups are in the conversation for one of the best in the division and maybe in the conference.

Hammock Parties 11-02-2022 09:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BossChief (Post 16573123)

We’re all going to need to be patient while being excited to watch punt returns and a few times a game he will have an opportunity to provide impact to the offense.

all i want from him is to solidify punt returns and make one play a game on offense

that's all we need, and that does a lot of for this team, because skyy hasn't been doing that

BossChief 11-02-2022 09:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hammock Parties (Post 16573131)
all i want from him is to solidify punt returns and make one play a game on offense

that's all we need, and that does a lot of for this team, because skyy hasn't been doing that

I think he gets the ball twice per game for the next month then 3-4 per game in mid December till end of regular season. Then the training wheels come off in the playoffs.

The last time I was this excited about an offensive player (besides Pat) was after watching Tyreek as a rookie at training camp. I could tell he was just, different. On another level.

That’s the exact vibe I get from Kadarius Toney/Percy Harvin.

When he and Skyy know this offense….this offense is going to be in GOD mode.

KC Hawks 11-02-2022 09:56 PM

He seems nice!

In58men 11-02-2022 09:57 PM

Veach: We’ve been to 4 straight Championship games without you, we don’t need you. Fix your attitude or you’ll be gone. That’ll be 2 teams that didn’t want you, won’t be a good look if you’re wanting that big contract.

Toney: shit

Rasputin 11-02-2022 09:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BossChief (Post 16573129)
Our WRs next year have a chance to be electric.

Toney
Skyy
Ross
MVS


Odell?
Juju?

God damn Veach just attacks position groups like a HOF GM does.

What he did with the CBs, OL, LBers and WRs in a year and a half is beyond impressive.

Those positions were in terrible shape and now each of those position groups are in the conversation for one of the best in the division and maybe in the conference.

Can bet he is going attack the DL in the same fashion this offseason but it just wasn't his focal point as he sees other needs higher. We will be complete team with DL intact.

VAGOMO 4 LIFE! 11-02-2022 10:02 PM

I love the youth we have at CB in Mcduffie, Williams, Watson and Sneed. Damn good job by Veach there. For DL let Nnadi go, Saunders needs to stay, extend Jones and sign a damn DE

BossChief 11-02-2022 10:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rasputin (Post 16573145)
Can bet he is going attack the DL in the same fashion this offseason but it just wasn't his focal point as he sees other needs higher. We will be complete team with DL intact.

We all wanted him to do more but he did draft a DE in the first everyone loved the pick of and also added a vet DE and a vet DT.

To be honest, I think the returns of those moves are going to be a lot more noticeable the rest of the year than they have up till this point.

Karlaftis is going to have his breakout game against Tennessee. Mark it down.

DRM08 11-02-2022 10:09 PM

If nothing else, it seems like Toney might be a pretty big upgrade for punt returns. That's a big deal considering they already lost a game by a narrow margin where the other team got a TD right after a fumbled punt return.

Hammock Parties 11-02-2022 10:20 PM

it's scary to think how good this offense could be

we're averaging 32 PPG and it's only going to improve with these players against this schedule

the nfl single season scoring record: 606 points

chiefs need to average 38.3 PPG to break it

we only face one defense that is in the top 10 in points and yards the rest of the season, and that's denver

probably won't break it, but we already proved we can drop 40 on anyone, anywhere

NJChiefsFan 11-02-2022 10:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BossChief (Post 16573163)
We all wanted him to do more but he did draft a DE in the first everyone loved the pick of and also added a vet DE and a vet DT.

To be honest, I think the returns of those moves are going to be a lot more noticeable the rest of the year than they have up till this point.

Karlaftis is going to have his breakout game against Tennessee. Mark it down.

I'd be curious to know how he would have handled the D line had we traded Hill early in the off-season. Having the capital and extra resources with all free agents etc available could have seen things play out differently.

BossChief 11-02-2022 10:27 PM

Over 17 games we need to average 35.64ppg to tie the record.

It’s crazy that this offense is leading the NFL in scoring while playing B grade football due to miscues directly related to timing and everyone being new to each other.

It’s completely possible that this offense breaks multiple records this year.

BossChief 11-02-2022 10:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NJChiefsFan (Post 16573182)
I'd be curious to know how he would have handled the D line had we traded Hill early in the off-season. Having the capital and extra resources with all free agents etc available could have seen things play out differently.

I agree. I’d also like to give credit where it’s due and acknowledge that Veach has matured as a GM in his time here and has developed a keen eye for talent and a disciplined approach to roster building.

Veach got us a very promising young DE, a productive vet DE and a space eater at DT that should help our run defense once the coaches move on from Nnadi as the teams primary nose in run defense sets.

He did that while also

Drafting a trio of promising corners
A promising safety
A perfect fit WR for this system
A steal at RB

This rookie class should really start to shine in the following weeks as we get healthier and more experienced.

I’d still rather have Sam Williams than Cook, though.

Rasputin 11-02-2022 11:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BossChief (Post 16573184)
Over 17 games we need to average 35.64ppg to tie the record.

It’s crazy that this offense is leading the NFL in scoring while playing B grade football due to miscues directly related to timing and everyone being new to each other.

It’s completely possible that this offense breaks multiple records this year.

Coming off an Andy Reid bye week we can see several players have break out game against the tits. This is also when Spags gets his defense to step it up and teams are already having a hard time running on us.

Megatron96 11-03-2022 12:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rasputin (Post 16573197)
Coming off an Andy Reid bye week we can see several players have break out game against the tits. This is also when Spags gets his defense to step it up and teams are already having a hard time running on us.

The run defense really started falling off about three or four weeks ago. About the time I think I started noticing how far Nnadi was getting pushed back on run plays. Pretty sure i posted something about it, and someone else informed me that Nnadi had gotten dinged around then?

But I think we're moving off Nnadi next season regardless. He's a decent NT, but he's not great. And he's getting older, or at least dinged more often. So we're probably shopping for a new NT anyway in 2023.

Or maybe Danny Shelton is activated, he's miraculously lost 40 lbs, and has a career season replacing Nnadi through the playoffs, and then sacks Jimmy G. in the SB to seal the W on the very last play of the game!

It could happen . . .

ThyKingdomCome15 11-03-2022 12:21 AM

Winning culture, HOF Coach, the young GOAT at QB. Yeah, he's happy to be here.

The play that stood out to me the most is when he made Sneed whiff hard last year. That's hard to do. Sneed is a heat seeking missile.

carcosa 11-03-2022 12:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KC Hawks (Post 16573140)
He seems nice!

He really does, to me!

BlackOp 11-03-2022 02:25 AM

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Simply Red 11-03-2022 04:03 AM

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Originally Posted by carcosa (Post 16573236)
He really does, to me!

I agree! because I read the text below!!!!,,,,








KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Early last week, just as the Chiefs were starting to relax on their bye week, a single text message intrigued superstar quarterback Patrick Mahomes.

“This might happen…” Brett Veach, the Chiefs’ general manager, wrote.

Might became a certainty early Thursday morning. The Chiefs, with the NFL’s trade deadline approaching, executed a deal with the New York Giants for Kadarius Toney, the second-year receiver known for his dynamic abilities and struggles to stay healthy since being selected in the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft. In exchange for Toney’s services, the Chiefs sent the Giants two draft picks, a compensatory 2023 third-round pick, which the Chiefs acquired as a result of the Chicago Bears hiring Ryan Poles as their general manager, and a 2023 sixth-round pick.

Once the trade was agreed upon, one of the first people Veach sent a text message to was Mahomes, the league’s most talented quarterback. In his first public comments since joining the Chiefs, Toney said Wednesday that he learned he was traded just as he was preparing to participate in the Giants’ practice for the first time in more than two weeks. The following day, Toney met Mahomes for the first time, the new teammates taking a photo together inside the Chiefs’ training facility. Toney, wearing a Chiefs beanie and hoodie, smiled.

“I was kind of shocked,” Toney said. “I know the business side of it. I’m just looking forward to the opportunity to develop here. I just want to come in and do what’s asked of me. Whatever plays and whatever assignments I’ve got to do, I’m just going to do it my hardest.”

The league’s trading deadline arrived at 3 p.m. CT Tuesday. With the Chiefs having already made their major move, Tuesday served as one of the few times Mahomes conducted a passing session with Toney, work similar to when the team has a walkthrough.

“He’s super excited,” Mahomes said of Toney. “Everybody sees how much physical gifts he has. He’s fast and bigger than I thought. He’s done a good job, whenever he catches the ball, of being able to make people miss in space. We’re excited to see what he can do in this offense.”

Listed at 6-foot and 193 pounds, Toney possesses the skills the Chiefs covet — elite speed, rare quickness, reliable catching abilities, elusiveness in the open field, versatility, toughness and impressive vision as a returner.

The Chiefs expressed such a message to Toney about 20 months ago, when he entered the 2021 NFL Draft after scoring 11 touchdowns as a senior at Florida. The Giants, with the 20th pick, selected Toney. The Chiefs, meanwhile, didn’t have a first-round pick because they sent it to the Baltimore Ravens a week earlier to acquire star left tackle Orlando Brown Jr.

“We talked a lot,” Toney said of the Chiefs’ interest in him leading up to the draft. He later added of the trade: “It feels good to be wanted by a team.”

Veach reached out to new Giants general manager Joe Schoen about the possibility of a trade centering around Toney in March, during the league’s free agency period, a possibility that was shared then with Mahomes. Although Veach has yet to discuss Thursday’s trade, Mahomes expressed Wednesday much of what has been Veach’s philosophy since he was promoted to general manager in July 2017.

“He’s always looking to add great players,” Mahomes said. “We have a lot of great receivers. Whenever you have more and more competition, it brings out the best in everybody. I’m excited for that.”

As the Chiefs’ sixth receiver, Toney joins a group of multiple pass catchers playing in their first season alongside Mahomes: JuJu Smith-Schuster, Marquez Valdes-Scantling, Justin Watson and rookie Skyy Moore. The Chiefs, though, are entering Sunday’s prime-time game against the Tennessee Titans leading the league in points scored per game (31.9). In adding another skill-position weapon, Mahomes, coach Andy Reid and offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy are optimistic that Toney’s versatility can be used in the slot and in the backfield.

The upside for the Chiefs is that Toney, if healthy, could become a significant option in a pass-heavy offense, whether later this season or next season.

“He’s a smart kid,” Reid said. “He picks things up fairly easily. We’ve got a couple plays for him. He seems like a great kid, and he’s anxious. He wants to go, and he knows I’m kind of holding back.”

The first positive for the team was that Toney was a full participant in Wednesday’s practice.

With the Giants earlier this season, Toney missed five games with a hamstring injury, the same injury that forced him to miss most of training camp. He has played in just 12 of 24 possible games, missing time his rookie season with ankle, hamstring, quad, oblique, thumb and shoulder injuries. In his time with the Giants, Toney recorded 41 receptions for 420 yards and no touchdowns.

“I really don’t know,” Toney said when asked why his production was limited in New York. “I’m not really concerned about that. I’m a Chief.”

Toney’s first role with the Chiefs could be as the punt returner in Sunday’s game. As a senior at Florida, Toney earned first-team All-SEC honors as a kickoff and punt returner, averaging 12.6 yards per punt return, including scoring one touchdown. Most often, the punt return job this season has been handled by Moore, who has been underwhelming with two muffs, each recovered by the opposing team.

“I like returning them,” Toney said. “Whatever is available, I’m going to take advantage.”

Last season, the Chiefs signed veteran receiver Josh Gordon in late September, a move that didn’t generate a lot of production. In 12 games, Gordon, then in his seventh active season, recorded just five receptions for 32 yards and one touchdown. For most receivers, the Chiefs’ complex playbook is demanding, especially without the full offseason program. Reid wants his receivers to be interchangeable by learning and playing all four main receiver positions.

The Chiefs believe Toney might need a full offseason and training camp to allow him to be fully functional within the scheme and live up to his potential. But if the Chiefs suffer a significant injury at the position later this season, Toney, as he better understands the playbook, could be more than just a limited contributor.

“I’m very eager to go out there,” Toney said of playing Sunday inside Arrowhead Stadium while smiling. “I’m ready to be the player I am. I just want to know where I fit in. I just want to come in and impact (the offense) as much as I can.”

Injury update

Tight end Jody Fortson (quad contusion) was the lone player who did not participate in Wednesday’s practice. Linebacker Willie Gay (hamstring) was limited. Defensive end Mike Danna (right calf) and rookie cornerback Trent McDuffie (left hamstring), who returned to the active roster Tuesday, were full participants.

“We just said, ‘He needs a little bit more time,’” Reid said of McDuffie missing the Chiefs’ win over the San Francisco 49ers. “He’s been great communication-wise with us. We know he wants to play.”

For the first time this season, right tackle Lucas Niang participated in practice. Niang is returning from a torn patellar tendon in his left knee, an injury he sustained in early January. Since Niang is not on the active roster, his level of participation in Wednesday’s practice wasn’t included in the team’s injury report. The Chiefs have three weeks to evaluate Niang before having to decide if he can return to the active roster or must stay on the physically unable to perform list for the rest of the season.

“Niang worked hard,” Reid said. “We’ll see how he does.”

Roster update

The one minor deal the Chiefs made just ahead of the trade deadline involved veteran cornerback Rashad Fenton, who was traded to the Atlanta Falcons in exchange for a conditional 2023 seventh-round pick.

Earlier this season, Fenton, a four-year veteran, struggled in coverage while the team’s three rookie cornerbacks — McDuffie, Joshua Williams and Jaylen Watson — have all showcased their skills to be capable contributors. Fenton is in the last year of his rookie contract and will be an unrestricted free agent in the spring. By trading Fenton, the Chiefs created an additional $1.49 million in salary-cap space. According to Over The Cap, the Chiefs now have $5.26 million in effective cap space.

“We’re wishing him the best of luck,” Reid said of Fenton. “We’ve got depth with some young guys, so we’ll continue to utilize them and let them continue to grow, which they’re doing every week.”

Last week, the league announced that defensive end Frank Clark was suspended two games, starting with Sunday’s game against the Titans, as punishment for violating the personal-conduct policy.

The violation occurred when Clark pleaded no contest to two misdemeanor charges from a June 2021 incident involving possession of a concealed firearm. Before the start of last season, Clark was arrested twice in four months, first in his hometown of Los Angeles on suspicion of having a concealed firearm in a vehicle. The second arrest, after an initial traffic stop, involved an Uzi firearm found in Clark’s vehicle, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.

Clark is eligible to return to the Chiefs’ active roster Nov. 14, the day after the team’s Week 10 game against the Jacksonville Jaguars.

“He’ll do the right things,” Reid said of Clark, who can return to the Chiefs’ training facility Monday and attend meetings ahead of his on-field return. “He’s a good player, so you’ll miss (him). But it gives other guys opportunities to step up.”

Reid declines to comment on son’s prison sentence

In his opening statement Wednesday, Reid said he wouldn’t comment on his son, Britt, being sentenced Tuesday to three years in prison after pleading guilty to felony driving while intoxicated causing serious physical injury. The vehicle Reid was driving hit another vehicle and critically injured Ariel Young, who was 5 years old at the time, on Feb. 4, 2021.

“There’s nothing I can say, or deals with that, that’s going to help us be successful for this weekend against the Titans,” Andy Reid said. “And Britt really said it all in his statement yesterday.”

According to the police report, a truck driven by Britt Reid, who at the time was the Chiefs’ assistant linebackers coach, struck two vehicles on the side of an interstate entrance ramp around 9 p.m. Young suffered life-threatening injuries and a 4-year-old sustained non-life-threatening injuries, the report said.

In November last year, the Chiefs said in a statement that they reached a confidential financial agreement with Young’s family to cover medical expenses and more. Tom Porto, the attorney representing Young’s family, said at the time that Young suffered “permanent brain damage” in the crash.

Prior to the plea deal, Reid was facing up to seven years in prison. In September, Porto told the Associated Press they opposed the plea deal.

“The five victims of this crime are outraged the prosecuting attorney is not seeking the maximum sentence allowable by law,” Porto said in a statement. “The defendant is a prior offender whose actions caused a 5-year-old girl to be in a coma and seriously injured three others.”

Inside a Jackson County (Missouri) courthouse on Tuesday, Reid chose to speak to Ariel Young, 6, and her family during the hearing.

“Every time I see my daughter, I think about Ariel and how my decision affected her so deeply and her family,” Reid said. “Anger and hate are powerful motivators, but I truly believe love and forgiveness are even more powerful. Whatever my sentence is, I understand and accept responsibility for the decision I made that night.”

When asked how he planned to support his son, Andy Reid declined to share details.

“That’s not what this platform is for,” Reid said. “This isn’t the time or the place. And what I say can go two different ways — and be taken different ways. I don’t want to put my players in a position for that, the organization in a position for that, my family in a position for that.

“My opinion doesn’t matter right now. I’ll take care of that. We all, in our lives, have issues that we have to deal with. You do your issues, and then, when you’re at work, you do your work. That’s the frame of mind I’m in. That’s not something that needs to be addressed here in front of everybody.”


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Monticore 11-03-2022 05:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hammock Parties (Post 16573175)
it's scary to think how good this offense could be

we're averaging 32 PPG and it's only going to improve with these players against this schedule

the nfl single season scoring record: 606 points

chiefs need to average 38.3 PPG to break it

we only face one defense that is in the top 10 in points and yards the rest of the season, and that's denver

probably won't break it, but we already proved we can drop 40 on anyone, anywhere

Crazy to think that we did that vs a pretty tough open schedule.

Trevo_410 11-03-2022 06:08 AM

Anyone know why toney always got that full head mask on? Is it religious? Is he allergic to the sun?

Trevo_410 11-03-2022 06:09 AM

Is he... Voldemort?

htismaqe 11-03-2022 06:23 AM

“He’s a smart kid,” Reid said. “He picks things up fairly easily. We’ve got a couple plays for him. He seems like a great kid, and he’s anxious. He wants to go, and he knows I’m kind of holding back.

Dammit Andy!

BWillie 11-03-2022 06:27 AM

We're gonna win the Superlative Bowl

carcosa 11-03-2022 11:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Simply Red (Post 16573258)
I agree! because I read the text below!!!!,,,,








KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Early last week, just as the Chiefs were starting to relax on their bye week, a single text message intrigued superstar quarterback Patrick Mahomes.

“This might happen…” Brett Veach, the Chiefs’ general manager, wrote.

Might became a certainty early Thursday morning. The Chiefs, with the NFL’s trade deadline approaching, executed a deal with the New York Giants for Kadarius Toney, the second-year receiver known for his dynamic abilities and struggles to stay healthy since being selected in the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft. In exchange for Toney’s services, the Chiefs sent the Giants two draft picks, a compensatory 2023 third-round pick, which the Chiefs acquired as a result of the Chicago Bears hiring Ryan Poles as their general manager, and a 2023 sixth-round pick.

Once the trade was agreed upon, one of the first people Veach sent a text message to was Mahomes, the league’s most talented quarterback. In his first public comments since joining the Chiefs, Toney said Wednesday that he learned he was traded just as he was preparing to participate in the Giants’ practice for the first time in more than two weeks. The following day, Toney met Mahomes for the first time, the new teammates taking a photo together inside the Chiefs’ training facility. Toney, wearing a Chiefs beanie and hoodie, smiled.

“I was kind of shocked,” Toney said. “I know the business side of it. I’m just looking forward to the opportunity to develop here. I just want to come in and do what’s asked of me. Whatever plays and whatever assignments I’ve got to do, I’m just going to do it my hardest.”

The league’s trading deadline arrived at 3 p.m. CT Tuesday. With the Chiefs having already made their major move, Tuesday served as one of the few times Mahomes conducted a passing session with Toney, work similar to when the team has a walkthrough.

“He’s super excited,” Mahomes said of Toney. “Everybody sees how much physical gifts he has. He’s fast and bigger than I thought. He’s done a good job, whenever he catches the ball, of being able to make people miss in space. We’re excited to see what he can do in this offense.”

Listed at 6-foot and 193 pounds, Toney possesses the skills the Chiefs covet — elite speed, rare quickness, reliable catching abilities, elusiveness in the open field, versatility, toughness and impressive vision as a returner.

The Chiefs expressed such a message to Toney about 20 months ago, when he entered the 2021 NFL Draft after scoring 11 touchdowns as a senior at Florida. The Giants, with the 20th pick, selected Toney. The Chiefs, meanwhile, didn’t have a first-round pick because they sent it to the Baltimore Ravens a week earlier to acquire star left tackle Orlando Brown Jr.

“We talked a lot,” Toney said of the Chiefs’ interest in him leading up to the draft. He later added of the trade: “It feels good to be wanted by a team.”

Veach reached out to new Giants general manager Joe Schoen about the possibility of a trade centering around Toney in March, during the league’s free agency period, a possibility that was shared then with Mahomes. Although Veach has yet to discuss Thursday’s trade, Mahomes expressed Wednesday much of what has been Veach’s philosophy since he was promoted to general manager in July 2017.

“He’s always looking to add great players,” Mahomes said. “We have a lot of great receivers. Whenever you have more and more competition, it brings out the best in everybody. I’m excited for that.”

As the Chiefs’ sixth receiver, Toney joins a group of multiple pass catchers playing in their first season alongside Mahomes: JuJu Smith-Schuster, Marquez Valdes-Scantling, Justin Watson and rookie Skyy Moore. The Chiefs, though, are entering Sunday’s prime-time game against the Tennessee Titans leading the league in points scored per game (31.9). In adding another skill-position weapon, Mahomes, coach Andy Reid and offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy are optimistic that Toney’s versatility can be used in the slot and in the backfield.

The upside for the Chiefs is that Toney, if healthy, could become a significant option in a pass-heavy offense, whether later this season or next season.

“He’s a smart kid,” Reid said. “He picks things up fairly easily. We’ve got a couple plays for him. He seems like a great kid, and he’s anxious. He wants to go, and he knows I’m kind of holding back.”

The first positive for the team was that Toney was a full participant in Wednesday’s practice.

With the Giants earlier this season, Toney missed five games with a hamstring injury, the same injury that forced him to miss most of training camp. He has played in just 12 of 24 possible games, missing time his rookie season with ankle, hamstring, quad, oblique, thumb and shoulder injuries. In his time with the Giants, Toney recorded 41 receptions for 420 yards and no touchdowns.

“I really don’t know,” Toney said when asked why his production was limited in New York. “I’m not really concerned about that. I’m a Chief.”

Toney’s first role with the Chiefs could be as the punt returner in Sunday’s game. As a senior at Florida, Toney earned first-team All-SEC honors as a kickoff and punt returner, averaging 12.6 yards per punt return, including scoring one touchdown. Most often, the punt return job this season has been handled by Moore, who has been underwhelming with two muffs, each recovered by the opposing team.

“I like returning them,” Toney said. “Whatever is available, I’m going to take advantage.”

Last season, the Chiefs signed veteran receiver Josh Gordon in late September, a move that didn’t generate a lot of production. In 12 games, Gordon, then in his seventh active season, recorded just five receptions for 32 yards and one touchdown. For most receivers, the Chiefs’ complex playbook is demanding, especially without the full offseason program. Reid wants his receivers to be interchangeable by learning and playing all four main receiver positions.

The Chiefs believe Toney might need a full offseason and training camp to allow him to be fully functional within the scheme and live up to his potential. But if the Chiefs suffer a significant injury at the position later this season, Toney, as he better understands the playbook, could be more than just a limited contributor.

“I’m very eager to go out there,” Toney said of playing Sunday inside Arrowhead Stadium while smiling. “I’m ready to be the player I am. I just want to know where I fit in. I just want to come in and impact (the offense) as much as I can.”

Injury update

Tight end Jody Fortson (quad contusion) was the lone player who did not participate in Wednesday’s practice. Linebacker Willie Gay (hamstring) was limited. Defensive end Mike Danna (right calf) and rookie cornerback Trent McDuffie (left hamstring), who returned to the active roster Tuesday, were full participants.

“We just said, ‘He needs a little bit more time,’” Reid said of McDuffie missing the Chiefs’ win over the San Francisco 49ers. “He’s been great communication-wise with us. We know he wants to play.”

For the first time this season, right tackle Lucas Niang participated in practice. Niang is returning from a torn patellar tendon in his left knee, an injury he sustained in early January. Since Niang is not on the active roster, his level of participation in Wednesday’s practice wasn’t included in the team’s injury report. The Chiefs have three weeks to evaluate Niang before having to decide if he can return to the active roster or must stay on the physically unable to perform list for the rest of the season.

“Niang worked hard,” Reid said. “We’ll see how he does.”

Roster update

The one minor deal the Chiefs made just ahead of the trade deadline involved veteran cornerback Rashad Fenton, who was traded to the Atlanta Falcons in exchange for a conditional 2023 seventh-round pick.

Earlier this season, Fenton, a four-year veteran, struggled in coverage while the team’s three rookie cornerbacks — McDuffie, Joshua Williams and Jaylen Watson — have all showcased their skills to be capable contributors. Fenton is in the last year of his rookie contract and will be an unrestricted free agent in the spring. By trading Fenton, the Chiefs created an additional $1.49 million in salary-cap space. According to Over The Cap, the Chiefs now have $5.26 million in effective cap space.

“We’re wishing him the best of luck,” Reid said of Fenton. “We’ve got depth with some young guys, so we’ll continue to utilize them and let them continue to grow, which they’re doing every week.”

Last week, the league announced that defensive end Frank Clark was suspended two games, starting with Sunday’s game against the Titans, as punishment for violating the personal-conduct policy.

The violation occurred when Clark pleaded no contest to two misdemeanor charges from a June 2021 incident involving possession of a concealed firearm. Before the start of last season, Clark was arrested twice in four months, first in his hometown of Los Angeles on suspicion of having a concealed firearm in a vehicle. The second arrest, after an initial traffic stop, involved an Uzi firearm found in Clark’s vehicle, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.

Clark is eligible to return to the Chiefs’ active roster Nov. 14, the day after the team’s Week 10 game against the Jacksonville Jaguars.

“He’ll do the right things,” Reid said of Clark, who can return to the Chiefs’ training facility Monday and attend meetings ahead of his on-field return. “He’s a good player, so you’ll miss (him). But it gives other guys opportunities to step up.”

Reid declines to comment on son’s prison sentence

In his opening statement Wednesday, Reid said he wouldn’t comment on his son, Britt, being sentenced Tuesday to three years in prison after pleading guilty to felony driving while intoxicated causing serious physical injury. The vehicle Reid was driving hit another vehicle and critically injured Ariel Young, who was 5 years old at the time, on Feb. 4, 2021.

“There’s nothing I can say, or deals with that, that’s going to help us be successful for this weekend against the Titans,” Andy Reid said. “And Britt really said it all in his statement yesterday.”

According to the police report, a truck driven by Britt Reid, who at the time was the Chiefs’ assistant linebackers coach, struck two vehicles on the side of an interstate entrance ramp around 9 p.m. Young suffered life-threatening injuries and a 4-year-old sustained non-life-threatening injuries, the report said.

In November last year, the Chiefs said in a statement that they reached a confidential financial agreement with Young’s family to cover medical expenses and more. Tom Porto, the attorney representing Young’s family, said at the time that Young suffered “permanent brain damage” in the crash.

Prior to the plea deal, Reid was facing up to seven years in prison. In September, Porto told the Associated Press they opposed the plea deal.

“The five victims of this crime are outraged the prosecuting attorney is not seeking the maximum sentence allowable by law,” Porto said in a statement. “The defendant is a prior offender whose actions caused a 5-year-old girl to be in a coma and seriously injured three others.”

Inside a Jackson County (Missouri) courthouse on Tuesday, Reid chose to speak to Ariel Young, 6, and her family during the hearing.

“Every time I see my daughter, I think about Ariel and how my decision affected her so deeply and her family,” Reid said. “Anger and hate are powerful motivators, but I truly believe love and forgiveness are even more powerful. Whatever my sentence is, I understand and accept responsibility for the decision I made that night.”

When asked how he planned to support his son, Andy Reid declined to share details.

“That’s not what this platform is for,” Reid said. “This isn’t the time or the place. And what I say can go two different ways — and be taken different ways. I don’t want to put my players in a position for that, the organization in a position for that, my family in a position for that.

“My opinion doesn’t matter right now. I’ll take care of that. We all, in our lives, have issues that we have to deal with. You do your issues, and then, when you’re at work, you do your work. That’s the frame of mind I’m in. That’s not something that needs to be addressed here in front of everybody.”


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Thank 4 posting!

penguinz 11-03-2022 11:58 AM

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Your new desktop background? :)

DenverChief 11-03-2022 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by penguinz (Post 16574061)
Your new desktop background? :)

When did he turn into a homo?:LOL:

DJ's left nut 11-03-2022 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by DenverChief (Post 16574265)
When did he turn into a homo?:LOL:

Probably after that 4th or 5th Manhattan...

SuperChief 11-03-2022 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by BossChief (Post 16573163)
We all wanted him to do more but he did draft a DE in the first everyone loved the pick of and also added a vet DE and a vet DT.

To be honest, I think the returns of those moves are going to be a lot more noticeable the rest of the year than they have up till this point.

Karlaftis is going to have his breakout game against Tennessee. Mark it down.

Shelton will play meaningful minutes for this team down the stretch, mark it down.

ToxSocks 11-03-2022 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by penguinz (Post 16574061)
Your new desktop background? :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by DenverChief (Post 16574265)
When did he turn into a homo?:LOL:

Quote:

Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 16574272)
Probably after that 4th or 5th Manhattan...

Mods, we're gonna need a name change here.

Now, only if there were a penis specific name that rhymes with Blackops.......

htismaqe 11-03-2022 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Detoxing (Post 16574348)
Mods, we're gonna need a name change here.

Now, only if there were a penis specific name that rhymes with Blackops.......

Just call him Blackcocks.

ToxSocks 11-03-2022 01:47 PM

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Originally Posted by htismaqe (Post 16574349)
Just call him Blackcocks.

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JohnnyHammersticks 11-03-2022 01:48 PM

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Carrying no excess baggage is what makes him so quick.

penguinz 11-03-2022 01:51 PM

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Originally Posted by htismaqe (Post 16574349)
Just call him Blackcocks.

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Woogieman 11-03-2022 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by BWillie (Post 16573296)
We're gonna win the Superlative Bowl

I will steal this and you can't stop me.

Mr. Plow 11-03-2022 02:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Detoxing (Post 16574348)
Now, only if there were a penis specific name that rhymes with Blackops.......


Quote:

Originally Posted by htismaqe (Post 16574349)
Just call him Blackcocks.


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Zebedee DuBois 11-03-2022 02:13 PM

minor spelling variations:

Blackocks
Blackox

DenverChief 11-03-2022 02:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Detoxing (Post 16574348)
Mods, we're gonna need a name change here.

Now, only if there were a penis specific name that rhymes with Blackops.......

LMFAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

Big black dick! Blackhawk Down!

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Hammock Parties 11-03-2022 03:01 PM

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr"><a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Chiefs?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Chiefs</a> WR coach Joe Bleymaier on new WR Kadarius Toney: &quot;He&#39;s been great for the two or three days he&#39;s been here so far. He&#39;s picking everything up, super good memory retention, we had heard he was smart and he&#39;s demonstrated that. ... Very impressive, very intelligent.&quot; <a href="https://t.co/i8bNqqqiUA">pic.twitter.com/i8bNqqqiUA</a></p>&mdash; Sports Radio 810 WHB (@SportsRadio810) <a href="https://twitter.com/SportsRadio810/status/1588219970844254208?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">November 3, 2022</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

Megatron96 11-03-2022 03:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Hammock Parties (Post 16574547)
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr"><a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Chiefs?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Chiefs</a> WR coach Joe Bleymaier on new WR Kadarius Toney: &quot;He&#39;s been great for the two or three days he&#39;s been here so far. He&#39;s picking everything up, super good memory retention, we had heard he was smart and he&#39;s demonstrated that. ... Very impressive, very intelligent.&quot; <a href="https://t.co/i8bNqqqiUA">pic.twitter.com/i8bNqqqiUA</a></p>&mdash; Sports Radio 810 WHB (@SportsRadio810) <a href="https://twitter.com/SportsRadio810/status/1588219970844254208?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">November 3, 2022</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

Oh boy.

That was my one question: just how smart is Toney, and how quickly could he absorb the playbook? Sounds like he's pretty bright, football IQ, anyway.

He could have a real impact this season if this is true for the rest of the season.

Only curious now about just how reliable is he finding the soft spot in zones coverages. Something he seemed to have a bit of trouble with at NY. Hope he gets that figured out asap, then this offense will be unstoppable.

htismaqe 11-03-2022 03:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Megatron96 (Post 16574574)
Oh boy.

That was my one question: just how smart is Toney, and how quickly could he absorb the playbook? Sounds like he's pretty bright, football IQ, anyway.

He could have a real impact this season if this is true for the rest of the season.

Only curious now about just how reliable is he finding the soft spot in zones coverages. Something he seemed to have a bit of trouble with at NY. Hope he gets that figured out asap, then this offense will be unstoppable.

The good news is that, right now anyway, teams are playing a ton of man.

ToxSocks 11-03-2022 03:12 PM

Toney is ugly.

Tyreek Hill is also very ugly.

I think this bodes well for Toney's future.

TLO 11-03-2022 03:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Detoxing (Post 16574584)
Toney is ugly.

Tyreek Hill is also very ugly.

I think this bodes well for Toney's future.

Thank you

Megatron96 11-03-2022 03:16 PM

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Originally Posted by htismaqe (Post 16574583)
The good news is that, right now anyway, teams are playing a ton of man.

Oh yeah, I figure that's why we wanted him so bad. Right now, outside of Travis of course, Toney is far and away the best man-beater receiver on the team and he hasn't played a snap in red and gold. He's going to be a 1v1 nightmare for nearly any DB in the league. He's just filthy.

But if he figures out how to find the soft spot in zone consistently, he'll be an elite receiver in this league.

Well, as long as he keeps the drops to a minimum. Apparently had a little problem with that in college until his last season (0).

htismaqe 11-03-2022 03:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Megatron96 (Post 16574600)
Oh yeah, I figure that's why w wanted him so bad. Right now, outside of Travis of course, Toney is far and away the best man-beater receiver on the team and he hasn't played a snap in red and gold. He's going to be a 1v1 nightmare for nearly any DB in the league. He's just filthy.

But if he figures out how to find the soft spot in zone consistently, he'll be an elite receiver in this league.

The other good news is that guys like Juju really are better against zone than man. Toney's presence could force more zone defense, which opens up things for the other guys.

BleedingRed 11-03-2022 03:20 PM

He was a former QB... I'd expect him to have above average IQ. I'm getting the feeling they are NOT going to ease him in like they have been with Skyy.

Megatron96 11-03-2022 03:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Detoxing (Post 16574584)
Toney is ugly.

Tyreek Hill is also very ugly.

I think this bodes well for Toney's future.

ROFL love it.

scho63 11-03-2022 03:38 PM

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Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar (Post 16573085)

HE AIN'T NO CHRIS JONES! ROFL

ChiefaRoo 11-03-2022 04:31 PM

He looks like a Terminator.

BigRedChief 11-03-2022 04:38 PM

This may be Veach’s best move since slamming his fist on the table, bugging the shit out of everyone until the Chiefs picked our football savior.

Sassy Squatch 11-03-2022 05:41 PM

Seems to be quite chipper in his overall demeanor since being traded here. Hopefully that translates to doing the extra work required to make an immediate impact this season.

notorious 11-03-2022 05:47 PM

We won't be seeing him post on CP, that's for sure.

Not even close to minimums.

Chris Meck 11-03-2022 05:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Megatron96 (Post 16574600)
Oh yeah, I figure that's why we wanted him so bad. Right now, outside of Travis of course, Toney is far and away the best man-beater receiver on the team and he hasn't played a snap in red and gold. He's going to be a 1v1 nightmare for nearly any DB in the league. He's just filthy.

But if he figures out how to find the soft spot in zone consistently, he'll be an elite receiver in this league.

Well, as long as he keeps the drops to a minimum. Apparently had a little problem with that in college until his last season (0).

Yes, BUT-
There were a couple of back shoulder passes against San Fran. I have not seen that from Mahomes yet. If we get that stuff going more, we're unstoppable. That's big, physical WR easy pickins right there. MOAR BACK SHOULDER THROWZ

Megatron96 11-03-2022 06:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Chris Meck (Post 16574925)
Yes, BUT-
There were a couple of back shoulder passes against San Fran. I have not seen that from Mahomes yet. If we get that stuff going more, we're unstoppable. That's big, physical WR easy pickins right there. MOAR BACK SHOULDER THROWZ

Those have been nice to see. Rodgers, Brady and Wilson have made careers from those back shoulder passes. Nice to have that option now.

But in the middle part of the field is where the offense has struggled to get open vs. man/man press, outside of Kelce and JJ. That's where this kid should eat. And screens. He should be a screen monster with his RAC ability.

BleedingRed 11-03-2022 06:05 PM

I’m getting one of those weird debut 100 yards and TD game vibes… probably wrong

Demonpenz 11-03-2022 06:54 PM

he looks like a crackhead

BossChief 11-04-2022 12:12 AM

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Originally Posted by BleedingRed (Post 16574955)
I’m getting one of those weird debut 100 yards and TD game vibes… probably wrong

I don’t think that’s going to happen as soon as you hope it is.

Hammock Parties 11-04-2022 12:24 AM

they're going to bust him out against cincy

Tribal Warfare 11-04-2022 12:25 AM

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Originally Posted by BossChief (Post 16575567)
I don’t think that’s going to happen as soon as you hope it is.

All purpose yards if you include PRs if he has success there is quite possibility

htismaqe 11-04-2022 06:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Superturtle (Post 16574897)
Seems to be quite chipper in his overall demeanor since being traded here. Hopefully that translates to doing the extra work required to make an immediate impact this season.

I would imagine he understands that this might be his last best chance. I really think he's going to put in the work.

RaidersOftheCellar 11-04-2022 06:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Demonpenz (Post 16575072)
he looks like a crackhead

Watch it. We all know the Chiefs read this board religiously.

Simply Red 11-04-2022 07:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Detoxing (Post 16574584)
Toney is ugly.

Tyreek Hill is also very ugly.

I think this bodes well for Toney's future.

He def. is - except when he smiles - very cute smile!

BigRedChief 11-04-2022 07:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Superturtle (Post 16574897)
Seems to be quite chipper in his overall demeanor since being traded here. Hopefully that translates to doing the extra work required to make an immediate impact this season.

He surely knows that if he doesn't make it here, in his perfect offensive scheme, with Mahomes and Reid, he's done in the NFL or has to play for the Faiders.

BigRedChief 11-04-2022 07:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Demonpenz (Post 16575072)
he looks like a crackhead

Maybe he would have been if not for those football skills. Put me in some camo and I look like a redneck racist.

raybec 4 11-04-2022 07:28 AM

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Originally Posted by BigRedChief (Post 16575711)
Maybe he would have been if not for those football skills. Put me in some camo and I look like a redneck racist.

Football skills do not prevent crack use.
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PHOG 11-04-2022 08:33 AM

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Originally Posted by BigRedChief (Post 16575706)
He surely knows that if he doesn't make it here, in his perfect offensive scheme, with Mahomes and Reid, he's done in the NFL or has to play for the Faiders.

Redundant

Megatron96 11-04-2022 11:29 AM

Probably Q somewhere, but here's a couple clips of Kad in practice:
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/9Ogz-45S4Kw

<iframe width="320" height="560" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/B3TGAkhSks0" title="Kadarius Toney at practice today #chiefs #chiefskingdom #shorts" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>
Looks healthy to me.

BigRedChief 11-04-2022 08:48 PM

Nate Taylor column

Kadarius Toney will likely make his Chiefs debut Sunday when Kansas City faces Tennessee. Here’s what you need to know:

Toney, who hasn’t played since Week 2 due to a hamstring injury, was not on the Chiefs injury report this week.
Kansas City coach Andy Reid told reporters Friday that Toney would likely play in Sunday’s game.

Toney, the Giants’ 2021 first-round pick, has only two receptions for no yards in two games this season.

Bowser 11-04-2022 09:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Hammock Parties (Post 16573131)
all i want from him is to solidify punt returns and make one play a game on offense

that's all we need, and that does a lot of for this team, because skyy hasn't been doing that

He'll be good for a jet sweep and a fly pattern this week, maybe even a slant and go.

Chiefshrink 11-04-2022 11:29 PM

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Originally Posted by MMXcalibur (Post 16573089)
I also vow to Mrs. MMXcalibur that I'll 'do it my hardest'.

Thirty-five seconds later, I'm asleep.

Exactly, what's he supposed to say? Look, I hope the kid works out BUT I'm not holding my breath.

Simply Red 11-04-2022 11:32 PM

I miss Dane - I hope he's ok.

Edit: Just noticed a signature - reminded me of him. Carry on. LOL

Simply Red 11-04-2022 11:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Megatron96 (Post 16576166)
Probably Q somewhere, but here's a couple clips of Kad in practice:
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/9Ogz-45S4Kw

<iframe width="320" height="560" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/B3TGAkhSks0" title="Kadarius Toney at practice today #chiefs #chiefskingdom #shorts" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>
Looks healthy to me.

that's not that hard. I've ran routes like that back in my heyday.


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