Kadarius Toney shows the middle finger with Super Bowl ring on to ‘everybody in New York’
Chiefs wide receiver Kadarius Toney shows the middle finger – with his Super Bowl ring on – to ‘everyone in New York’ after the Giants traded him to Kansas City
- Last year, Toney was traded from the Giants to the Chiefs for mid-round picks
- The wideout had a major impact on the Chiefs Super Bowl win
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Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Kadarius Toney showed that he still holds some grudge over the way his brief tenure with the New York Giants ended.
Last October, Toney was traded from the Giants to the Chiefs for the 2023 third and sixth rounds, just one season after being seeded in the first round of the 2022 NFL Draft.
Appearing in a video on the YouTube channel of popular Atlanta jeweler Ice Box, Toney joked about getting his Super Bowl ring fitted on his middle finger.
“Yeah, this for everyone in New York right here,” Toney said to the camera, flipping the bird over.
“I’m going to the middle of New York with my middle finger up,” Toney later said in the video. “I like trolls. They tried to troll me, I have something for them.’
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Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Kadarius Toney had a message for the New York Giants
Toney freaked out ‘everyone in NY’ after saying he got his Super Bowl ring on his middle finger
Toney was traded from the Giants in his sophomore season amid rumors of a rift
Toney’s time in New York was marred by injuries and rumors of breakups between the player and the organization that led to the final transaction.
Trade rumors have been swirling around the 24-year-old’s name ever since head coach Brian Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen took over the Giants.
Toney then made a big impact in the Chiefs’ Super Bowl win and is expected to play a much bigger role in his second season with the Chiefs, who say they haven’t seen anything to make them feel like he has attitude issues.
Toney then made a big impact in the Chiefs Super Bowl victory after scoring a TD
“Kadarius did a good job for us,” Chiefs coach Andy Reid said at the NFL owners’ meeting in March. “He came in and did what we asked.”
“We had to rest him with his hamstring for a while, we were trying to get that back and I could see where he wanted to rush things back and get back into that – he likes to play.”
“We backed it up and let it heal and he was good after that.”
“He was great, I don’t know all the things there, but I just know he was great with us. He fit in well and did a good job.’