Former Cleveland Browns and Kansas City Chiefs wide recipient Kadarius Toney was arrested last week after the police said he had strangled a woman in Georgia.
Toney, according to police registers, was arrested on 6 February in Douglas County, Georgia, on several charges, including worsened attack strangulation and hindering/harassing 911 calls. , the police said that Toney stuck his hands around a woman’s throat during a dispute on January 14 and used “enough power to be unable to” breathe “.
The police also said that Toney took the woman’s phone during the dispute to prevent her from calling. She stayed behind with red spots on her neck and petechial bleeding in her eyes.
The next day an arrest warrant was published and Toney was arrested a few weeks later. Further details about the incident or what led to it are not yet known.
Toney was fired by a third team last season when he had made several flagrant mistakes in a loss for the Pittsburgh Steelers in December. Toney, who used the New York Giants a first round pick in 2020 despite various on-and-off field issues in Florida, was in 2022.
Before the season started last fall after a tumultuous run with the franchise – which runs the year before during their Super Bowl.
The browns signed Toney for their practice team last September and he appeared in just three games with the team before they released him. In parts of four seasons in the competition, Toney has 82 catches for 760 yards with three touchdowns.