Browns Release Kadarius Toney After Disappointing Stint
The former first-round pick was waived following a series of costly mistakes and minimal contributions in Cleveland.
- Kadarius Toney was released by the Cleveland Browns after just three games with the team, contributing little offensively and making critical errors on special teams.
- In his latest appearance, Toney muffed a punt and was flagged for a taunting penalty, drawing criticism from Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski.
- The wide receiver, drafted 20th overall in 2021 by the New York Giants, has struggled to find consistency across stints with the Giants, Chiefs, and Browns.
- Despite showing flashes of potential, including a record-setting punt return in Super Bowl LVII, Toney has failed to establish himself due to poor performance and off-field controversies.
- At 25 years old, Toney’s NFL future remains uncertain, with questions about whether another team will take a chance on his raw talent.