Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Kadarius Toney has been ruled out of Sunday’s AFC Championship Game against the Baltimore Ravens due to personal reasons and a hip injury, the team announced Saturday.
But hours before kickoff on Sunday, Toney took to his Instagram Live and dismissed any notion that he was injured.
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Tony said, “Yeah that s— Cap. I ain’t hurt. None of that s—. Say that s—. Suck my d– too.” Tony said, “Oh my God, no one was hurt, nothing like that.” “It goes from hip to ankle, from this to that.”
He was a full participant in practice on Wednesday but was limited on Thursday and Friday. He was initially listed as questionable over the weekend, but the Chiefs decided to deactivate him before the game against the Ravens.
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The Chiefs did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.
Toney has not played since the team’s 27–17 victory over the New England Patriots on December 17. He faced the brunt of the criticism in a game against the Buffalo Bills when he was ruled offside at the offside line on a touchdown play that could have gone foul. Kansas City Up. It was an important part of the season.
In his first full season with the Chiefs, Toney had 27 catches for 169 yards and one touchdown. He also returned three punts for 58 yards.
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Kansas City acquired him in a trade with the New York Giants last season. Tony had some clashes with Giants coaches.