Cleveland Browns sign former Chiefs wide receiver Kadarius Toney to practice squad

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Cleveland Browns sign former Chiefs wide receiver Kadarius Toney to practice squad.

Why it matters: The addition of Toney brings depth and competition to the Browns' wide receiver room, providing potential impact on special teams as well.

What's new: The Browns have signed Kadarius Toney, who was waived by the Kansas City Chiefs after spending two seasons with the team.

Yes, but: Toney's tenure with the Chiefs was inconsistent, marked by injuries and limited playing time during playoff games.

What to watch: Toney will have an opportunity to prove himself in Cleveland and potentially earn a spot on the active roster if he performs well during practice.

What's next: Toney's development and performance in practice will determine whether he can contribute on game day and potentially make an impact as a return specialist.

  • Toney's punt return in Super Bowl LVII showcased his playmaking abilities on special teams.
  • The presence of established receivers like Amari Cooper, Jerry Jeudy, and Elijah Moore will provide Toney with a competitive environment to push for playing time.

The bottom line: The signing of Toney adds depth and competition to the Browns' receiving corps, while also giving him an opportunity to showcase his skills and contribute on special teams.