Kadarius Toney Flips the Bird at Former Team and Fans

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New York Giants wide receiver Kadarius Toney (89) points to the crowd after the Giants' 23-16 win over the Las Vegas Raiders at MetLife Stadium on Sunday, Nov. 7, 2021, in East Rutherford. Nyg Vs Lvr

(New York, NY) — Super Bowl champ Kadarius Toney had a message for his former team and their fans. 

Appearing on Icebox’s YouTube channel, Toney said that would have his Chiefs Super Bowl ring fitted for his middle finger “for everybody in New York.” 

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“Aye, this for everybody in New York right here,” Toney told the camera while flipping it off.

“I’m gonna go to the middle of New York with my middle finger up,” said Toney later in the video. “I love trolling. They tried to troll me, I’ve got something for ’em.” 

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Toney’s New York Giants tenure was marred by injuries and a rift between him and the team. The receiver had appeared in just 12 games, never recorded a single touchdown for them and didn’t have a single receiving yard for Big Blue during the 2022 season.

He was sent to Kansas City before the trade deadline, which ended up working out amazingly for him. In the Super Bowl, Toney had the longest punt return in the championship game’s history as part of the Chiefs’ eventual victory.

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The Chiefs are expecting Toney to play a bigger role next season.

“He was great,” head coach Andy Reid said. “I don’t know all the stuff there but I just know he was great with us. He fit right in and did a nice job.”

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