Watch NY Giants bust Kadarius Toney get absolutely rocked at Chiefs camp
With the way things ended for Kadarius Toney with the NY Giants, and the way he attacked the fanbase on his way out of town, plenty of people are going to keep a close eye on him. Things have been a bit rough for him with the Chiefs, though he does have two Super Bowl rings to his name.
Despite that, Toney's career hasn't taken off the way a lot of us expected. He's making headlines early on at Chiefs training camp, but not in the way you might have expected. After taking a pass and making some moves, Toney was LEVELED to the ground by defensive end George Karlaftis. The video courtesy of the KC Sports Network has plenty of people talking:
Clip of Kadarius Toney getting rocked by George Karlaftis at Chiefs camp is going viral
As much as people in New York and New Jersey may not like Toney, there was no reason whatsoever for Karlaftis to light him up like this. Plenty of Chiefs players on offense took major issue with that hit, including All-Pro tight end Travis Kelce.
You know who has no problem with that play, though? Giants Nation as a whole. A quick look on social media shows that Big Blue supporters are quite happy to see the continued downfall for Toney, who didn't live up to the first-round hype with NY. Him bashing them left and right was uncalled for too.
When Joe Schoen and Brian Daboll arrived in town, the plan was to give Toney a fresh start and see what he could do in the new system. He didn't last long with the G-Men, though, as Schoen traded him to the Chiefs. Toney made a splash with KC in his first Super Bowl, but he was a healthy inactive for the most recent title win.
Toney is still trying to make a name for himself with Kansas City, with Andy Reid saying he's going to get more reps in the backfield as a rusher. He's still going to make plays in the aerial attack, but maybe the Chiefs linemen can remember they're on the same team the next time one of them tries to take Toney's head off. Should another hit like that be posted, however, Giants fans will be ready to watch it with popcorn in hand.