Kadarius Toney posts ridiculous excuse after string of NSFW messages, voice memos

The young wideout was caught sending awful messages to fans and now he's trying to claim he was hacked on twitter
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Who knew that one of the biggest soap operas of the month would be the drama between Kadarius Toney and NY Giants fans. Toney is now suiting up for the Kansas City Chiefs, helping the team win the Super Bowl last February. However, he's not ready to forget about his time in the NFC East.

Toney was trending on Twitter after fans posted hurtful messages they received from the former first-round pick, including a pair of disturbing voice memos. Well, it's clear that members of the Kansas City Chiefs front office saw what was going on.

Why else would Toney try and shut things down and claim that it wasn't him? That's right, Toney took to Twitter to claim that he was hacked. Come on, man, this was the best excuse that you could come up with?

Kadarius Toney claimed his Twitter got hacked and no one is buying it

Toney doesn't have replies turned on for his tweets, but the quote tweets are filled with people calling him out for lying. What's next, Toney is going to claim that the video he posted last week was fake as well? Not a chance.

The Giants used a first-round pick on Toney in the 2021 NFL Draft, with fans dreaming that he'd become the next great WR1 for the organization. He didn't even make it two full seasons with the squad, as he was traded to the Chiefs last fall before the deadline.

Luckily for the Giants, they received a pair of mid-round picks for him, using one to trade to the Raiders for Darren Waller. Looking ahead to the future, let's just end this beef once and for all and move on with our lives.

The Giants will be focused on making noise in the division, while Toney will look to be a playmaker for Patrick Mahomes. We don't wish any ill will against the third-year receiver. We just hope he can show some maturity and not get into any more social media wars with Big Blue supporters.

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