Chiefs' Kadarius Toney Ruled Out of AFC Championship Game
Wide receiver's absence marks sixth consecutive missed game amid a season of underperformance and criticism.
- Kansas City Chiefs' wide receiver Kadarius Toney has been ruled out of the AFC Championship Game against the Baltimore Ravens due to a hip injury and personal reasons.
- Toney's absence marks the sixth consecutive Chiefs game he won't feature in, following a season marked by errors and underperformance.
- Fans and analysts have criticized Toney for his performance this season, with some even expressing relief at his absence from the upcoming game.
- Toney, who was traded to the Chiefs from the New York Giants in 2022, has another year on his $13.7 million contract, but his future with the Chiefs remains uncertain.
- Despite Toney's absence, the Chiefs have found their offensive stride in the playoffs, with key players like Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce stepping up.