WR Kadarius Toney arrested in Georgia, allegedly strangled woman

The broad recipient Kadarius Toney was arrested last week in Georgia on two counts, according to Online Records.

Toney was booked in a Douglas County (Georgia) facility on February 6 on counts of worsening assault – suffocation and obstacle/harassing 911 calls. A judge set a bond of $ 25,000 on each count.

Registrations show that he was not in custody on February 7th.

TMZ sports with reference to police documents, reported That Toney on January 14 allegedly put her hand around a woman’s neck and pressed “with enough force to make her be unable to breathe.” Red marks were spotted on the woman’s neck and Petechial bleeding was noticed in her eyes.

Toney also allegedly took the woman’s phone from her to prevent her from calling the authorities.

Toney, 26, appeared in three matches for Cleveland Brown’s last season before being released in December after a spotted punishment and a muted point in a loss to Pittsburgh Steelers.

An earlier election of the first round of New York Giants in 2021, he was traded for Kansas City Chiefs in the mid -2022 season. He had an important point return in the fourth quarter of the Super Bowl LVII, who helped deliver Chiefs a 38-35 win over the Philadelphia Eagles. Chiefs hoped he could become their No. 1 wide recipient in 2023, but it never evolved and he was inactive for all four endgame that season when Kansas City won the back-to-back championships.