Kadarius Toney takes things too far with NSFW insults toward NY Giants fans

Kadarius Toney is trending on Twitter for awful behavior this week against Big Blue fans

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When will Andy Reid and Brett Veach step in to make this stop? Earlier this month, Kadarius Toney made plenty of headlines after he posted a video bashing NY Giants fans. Toney took several shots at the Big Blue faithful, which was rough to see.

So, things ended there, right? Wrong. Toney is now trending on Twitter for continuing to go after Giants supporters. This includes him sending some truly concerning voice notes, which basically had him challenging this poor guy to a fight. Seriously?

Kadarius Toney's beef with Giants fans on Twitter keeps on going

We have to admit, the person who messaged Toney in the first place needs to stop that kind of behavior immediately, but Toney also has to know better than to respond like this. The expletives were flying in both of those voice memos.

Not only that, but Toney also took issue with a different fan, body shaming her in his response to her messages. Yeah, this is just a terrible look as a whole for the young wideout.

Toney is a young man and we get that he's going to make some mistakes on and off the field, but he's also got to grow up a bit and fast. This kind of stuff needs to end as soon as possible. Toney just won a Super Bowl with the Chiefs and he has a bright future in that offense with Patrick Mahomes.

However, how much will the Kansas City front office allow to happen before they step in and discipline him? Toney's attitude got him into plenty of hot water with the Giants when he was in East Rutherford - it's a big reason why the front office decided to part ways with him.

Yes, people DM'ing Toney need to stop as well, but he can't escalate things by sending such hurtful messages as a response. This is just an unfortunate situation for everyone involved.

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