Free-agent wide receiver Kadarius Toney visited with the Seattle Seahawks, according to ESPN's Field Yates. He spent two years with the Giants, followed by two more with the Kansas City Chiefs, but so far Toney has only totaled 760 yards and three touchdowns in his career (32 games).
Toney has shown flashes of potential to be good, but he has had a serious issue with his hands. He just simply drops too many passes, and it get's worse the bigger the moment.
Yet, the Seattle Seahawks released some WRs recently, including both Easop Winston Jr. & D'Wayne Eskridge. Eskridge was someone the Seahawks would have used on punt returns this year, so Toney might be an option on the Punt Return team.
Kadarius Toney had the longest punt return in Super Bowl history...
— Seattle ON Tap (@SeattleONTap) September 3, 2024
I think the Seahawks are hosting him for a visit for this reason, have him as a punt returner / utility guy.
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The biggest moment of his career was in the Super Bowl, when he had the longest punt return in Super Bowl HISTORY.
Right after the news of Toney visiting the Seahawks landed, they also made some roster moves. Seahawks cut OL Max Pircher and DL Kyon Barrs off the practice squad and waived DL Buddha Jones off injured reserve.
The Seahawks moves might be a sign of making space for Toney... We will keep this updated as soon as news drops.