Kadarius Toney goes after NY Giants fans again in NSFW clip

The former Giants first-round pick blasted the NY faithful in a new video

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The beef between former NY Giants first-round pick Kadarius Toney and Big Blue fans won't be ending in the near future, will it? The Giants and head man Brian Daboll are getting ready for training camp to arrive on July 26, but Toney has something else on his mind: calling out the NY supporters.

This isn't the first time we've seen Toney go after Giants fans on social media. This time, Toney posted to his Instagram story on Thursday to call people out for still sending him messages. With plenty of NSFW language, Toney basically told plenty of people in New York and New Jersey to take a hike:

Kadarius Toney ripping NY Giants fans is nothing new for him

In that IG story, Toney brought up the fact that general manager Joe Schoen and the front office decided to trade him and he just focused on doing his best with his new team. Toney also brought up that some people may be upset that his Super Bowl ring was captured with the Chiefs and not the Giants.

Hey, we won't deny that Toney has a ton of talent, as his electric potential was on full display in the thrilling win over the Eagles. Toney helped KC take home the Lombardi Trophy with the longest punt return in Super Bowl history, plus his touchdown catch from Patrick Mahomes.

We're not Toney haters and we're obviously not going to wish him bad luck now that he's in the AFC West. However, Toney has shown immaturity ever since he made his way to the NFL and all these Instagram/Twitter posts aren't helping his case.

The Giants received multiple draft picks in exchange for Toney, with one of them helping Big Blue land Darren Waller from the Raiders this offseason. It was clear that Toney and NY needed to part ways and things have worked out for both sides. Let's just move forward here and keep the bashing to a minimum.

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