Kadarius Toney has visited a new team as he tries to save his NFL career.
ESPN’s Field Yates reported Tuesday that Toney visited with the Seahawks.
Toney, 25, was was released by Kansas City last week.
Toney was a 2021 first-round pick of the Giants, who traded him to the Chiefs in the middle of the 2022 season after frustrations with his availability and consistency.
He moved on to has a big second half in Chiefs 38-35 Super Bowl victory over the Eagles in February 2023.
Toney, 25, was a healthy scratch in the Chiefs’ repeat Super Bowl win in 2024, but that didn’t stop him from revel in the aftermath.
Despite releasing Toney, the Chiefs general manager Brett Veach didn’t regret trading for him year 2022.
“I don’t think we’re sitting here going for a third straight Super Bowl [championship] had we not made that trade, Veach told reporters last week. “So from that point of view, we’d do it all over again in a heartbeat.”
Last season, Toney had 27 catches for 169 yards and a touchdown over 13 regular season games.
“We really liked the kid, and I know people have different views on Kadarius, but I know in this building he’s a smart kid, he’s a smart kid,” Veach continued. “When you look back on it, some of this is bad luck in terms of some of the injuries you can’t control. Like going out the first day of training camp last year and tearing his [meniscus]. I mean, it was something that was just unfortunate.”
The Seahawks went 9-8 last season and missed the NFC playoffs.