Chiefs’ WR Kadarius Toney hits back at Giants fans after the New Yok team’s embarrassing loss to the Dallas Cowboys: ‘Don’t get quiet now’

  • Giants fans slammed Toney after the Chiefs WR dropped several passes on Thursday.
  • Toney and Giants fans have been in constant trouble since he was traded from NYG
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Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Kadarius Toney didn’t miss the opportunity to hit back at Giants fans during the team’s embarrassing loss to the Dallas Cowboys after New York fans paid extra attention to Toney in the loss of the Chiefs against the Detroit Lions.

Toney was traded from the Giants to the Chiefs in recent seasons amid reports of discord between him and New York’s new coaching staff and front office, which has led to bad blood between the 24-year-old wideout player and Big Blue’s fan base .

After Toney — along with the rest of the Chiefs receiving core — dropped several key passes in the loss to Detroit, Giants fans took to social media to post numerous jokes at the WR’s expense.

After New York’s 40-0 loss to the Cowboys, Toney posted to his Instagram Story to return the love.

In his first post, Toney posted the score when the game was 26-0, along with photos of Saquon Barkley and Daniel Jones looking lost with the caption “Na, don’t get quiet now…”

Kansas City Chiefs WR Kadarius Toney shot at New York Giants fans after Sunday’s game

Toney uploaded two posts to his Instagram Story mocking New York’s loss to the Cowboys

He later posted the final score along with an image of Stewie Griffin from the show Family Guy getting ready for bed and the words “Giants fans last night.”

Earlier this season, Toney showed off the middle finger in a video while saying he was getting the finger fitted for his Super Bowl ring and that the finger was for “everyone in New York.”

There was also an incident where Toney claimed he was “hacked” after sending a profanity-laced voice message to a Giants fan who was harassing him in his DMs on X.

Aside from his ongoing issues, Toney has had a rough offseason after undergoing knee surgery, with quarterback Patrick Mahomes seemingly playing a role in the poor performance.

“I have confidence in (Toney),” Mahomes said after the game. “He missed a lot of training camp, and he obviously wanted to play and fight hard (during) rehab so he could play and things don’t always go your way.”

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