Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Kadarius Toney has made his fair share of costly mistakes this year including a dropped pass that turned into an interception returned for a touchdown during a Week 1 loss to the Detroit Lions and lining up offsides to negate what would have been a game-winning touchdown against the Buffalo Bills. But it sounds like he still thinks quite highly of himself.
During an interview with the NFL Network during Monday’s Opening Night at Super Bowl LVIII, Kadarius Toney claimed that he can be a No. 1 receiver in the NFL if he gets the ball enough.
“Are you a No. 1 receiver in this league?” Toney was asked on Monday evening.
You a Number 1 WR in this league?
Kadarius Toney: âYeah, if I get it. If I get the ball, yeah."
pic.twitter.com/GuKTfGfKAS— Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) February 6, 2024
“Yeah, if I get it,” Toney said in response to the question. “If I get the ball, yeah.”
Obviously, this claim from Toney led to a lot of reactions on social media as the Chiefs wide receiver was absolutely blasted for the ridiculous statement given all of the issues he caused the team throughout the season.
Kadarius Toney: Iâm a No. 1 WR in this league if I get the ball
Also Kadarius Toney: pic.twitter.com/fvjonzqYLf
— Action Network (@ActionNetworkHQ) February 6, 2024
genuinely stunned heâs getting interviewed at the Super Bowl https://t.co/P9i3ve2R3y
— Liam (@Blutman27) February 6, 2024
Buddy just guaranteed he wonât be getting the ball in the Super Bowl https://t.co/LLwnuiYyu9
— Justin (@JustinBTweetin_) February 6, 2024
Actions speak louder than words and according to your actions, you canât even catch the ball https://t.co/rY1o92exHu
— BEE đ (@Bruddah_Bee) February 6, 2024
*if you catch the ball https://t.co/ahFsU4SCMa
— Rick Webster (@TheRickWebster) February 6, 2024
I watched this last night and couldnât believe the complete lack of self awareness and humility.
You did get the ball. It routinely ended up in the other teamâs hands (and end zone) after bouncing out of yours. https://t.co/do0l9WYhEp
— Lance Moser (@LanceMoser) February 6, 2024
Toney will have one last chance to make an impact for the Chiefs this season in Super Bowl LVIII â as long as he’s on the active roster for the game, that is.