Kadarius Toney Reports to Giants’ Voluntary Workouts!
Over the weekend it was announced that the New York Giants are looking to possibly trade their 2021 first-round draft pick Kadarius Toney…
BREAKING: #Giants are looking to trade 2021 1st round WR Kadarius Toney, per @PLeonardNYDN
— JPA Football (@jpafootball) April 22, 2022
CelebnSports247.com has received word according to Pat Leonard that the Giants are looking to trade WR Kadarius Toney and are making calls to see what they can get for him.
It was previously reported over the weekend that Toney had been absent from New York’s voluntary minicamp and has yet to even receive the playbook.
Well that has all changed. As of Monday, Kadarius Toney reported to the New York Giants on Monday and took part in the team’s first Phase 2 workout of the voluntary offseason program.
The team’s official website released a photo showing Toney working out, news that was initially reported by Bobby Skinner.
Kadarius Toney in the building as Giants begin Phase 2 of voluntary offseason workout program. [Photo via https://t.co/4JCaVs4c86] pic.twitter.com/XMBGn2unr6
— Big Blue View (@bigblueview) April 25, 2022
After Kadarius Toney was MIA during Phase 1 – Both GM Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll were asked about Toney’s absence from the workouts, which are voluntary as negotiated in the Collective Bargaining Agreement.
via BigBlueView
Toney had a rocky rookie season. He skipped voluntary workouts as he had not signed his rookie contract. He missed most of training camp with COVID-19 and a hamstring injury. He suffered a variety of injuries during the season, and had a second bout with COVID-19. Toney ended up playing in only 10 games.
Toney also had a couple of social media missteps as a rookie, and there were reports that the previous regime was not happy with his commitment.
The Giants drafted Toney No. 20 overall after trading down from pick No. 11.
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