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Josh Allen's Chest Pass Joins List of Best Sports Plays That Didn't Count
In a thrilling game between the Buffalo Bills and the Detroit Lions, quarterback Josh Allen made an incredible chest pass to tight end Dalton Kincaid for what appeared to be a game-winning touchdown. Unfortunately, the play was nullified due to a holding penalty, sparking a discussion about other remarkable sports plays that have been called back. The article highlights several notable instances across various sports where spectacular plays didn't count, emphasizing the lasting impact of these moments in the minds of fans.
In a thrilling game between the Buffalo Bills and the Detroit Lions, quarterback Josh Allen made an incredible chest pass to tight end Dalton Kincaid for what appeared to be a game-winning touchdown. Unfortunately, the play was nullified due to a holding penalty, sparking a discussion about other remarkable sports plays that have been called back. The article highlights several notable instances across various sports where spectacular plays didn't count, emphasizing the lasting impact of these moments in the minds of fans.
Browns Waive WR Kadarius Toney After Blunders vs. Steelers
The Cleveland Browns have waived wide receiver Kadarius Toney following a disappointing performance in their 27-14 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Toney's game included a taunting penalty and a muffed punt, leading to his release from the team. Additionally, cornerback Greg Newsome II has been placed on injured reserve, ending his season due to a recurring hamstring injury. The Browns also made several roster changes, including signing new players to the practice squad and addressing kicker Dustin Hopkins' struggles.
The Cleveland Browns have waived wide receiver Kadarius Toney following a disappointing performance in their 27-14 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Toney's game included a taunting penalty and a muffed punt, leading to his release from the team. Additionally, cornerback Greg Newsome II has been placed on injured reserve, ending his season due to a recurring hamstring injury. The Browns also made several roster changes, including signing new players to the practice squad and addressing kicker Dustin Hopkins' struggles.
Browns Sign Toney to Active Roster, Place Hurst and Wills on IR
The Cleveland Browns have made significant roster changes ahead of their upcoming game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. They signed wide receiver Kadarius Toney from the practice squad to the active roster, potentially making him the team's top punt returner. In contrast, defensive tackle Maurice Hurst II and left tackle Jedrick Wills Jr. have been placed on injured reserve due to their respective injuries. The Browns also made additional roster moves, including signing Michael Woods II and elevating T.Y. McGill and James Proche from the practice squad.
The Cleveland Browns have made significant roster changes ahead of their upcoming game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. They signed wide receiver Kadarius Toney from the practice squad to the active roster, potentially making him the team's top punt returner. In contrast, defensive tackle Maurice Hurst II and left tackle Jedrick Wills Jr. have been placed on injured reserve due to their respective injuries. The Browns also made additional roster moves, including signing Michael Woods II and elevating T.Y. McGill and James Proche from the practice squad.
WR Toney set to make debut for Browns; OT Wills ruled out again
The Cleveland Browns have elevated wide receiver Kadarius Toney from the practice squad ahead of their game against the New Orleans Saints, marking his season debut. Toney, who previously played for the Chiefs, has been recovering from an undisclosed injury but has shown improvement in practice. In contrast, offensive tackle Jedrick Wills Jr. has been ruled out due to a lingering knee issue, which has impacted his starting position. Additionally, rookie defensive tackle Mike Hall Jr. has been placed on injured reserve due to a knee injury sustained in practice.
The Cleveland Browns have elevated wide receiver Kadarius Toney from the practice squad ahead of their game against the New Orleans Saints, marking his season debut. Toney, who previously played for the Chiefs, has been recovering from an undisclosed injury but has shown improvement in practice. In contrast, offensive tackle Jedrick Wills Jr. has been ruled out due to a lingering knee issue, which has impacted his starting position. Additionally, rookie defensive tackle Mike Hall Jr. has been placed on injured reserve due to a knee injury sustained in practice.
WR Toney set to make debut for Browns; OT Wills ruled out again
The Cleveland Browns have elevated wide receiver Kadarius Toney from the practice squad, allowing him to make his season debut against the New Orleans Saints. Toney, a two-time Super Bowl champion with the Chiefs, has been recovering from an undisclosed injury but has increased his practice reps recently. In contrast, offensive tackle Jedrick Wills Jr. has been ruled out due to a lingering knee injury, which has raised concerns about his starting position. Additionally, rookie defensive tackle Mike Hall Jr. has been placed on injured reserve following a knee injury sustained in practice.
The Cleveland Browns have elevated wide receiver Kadarius Toney from the practice squad, allowing him to make his season debut against the New Orleans Saints. Toney, a two-time Super Bowl champion with the Chiefs, has been recovering from an undisclosed injury but has increased his practice reps recently. In contrast, offensive tackle Jedrick Wills Jr. has been ruled out due to a lingering knee injury, which has raised concerns about his starting position. Additionally, rookie defensive tackle Mike Hall Jr. has been placed on injured reserve following a knee injury sustained in practice.
DeAndre Hopkins' Limited Role in Chiefs Debut
In anticipation of DeAndre Hopkins' debut with the Kansas City Chiefs against the Las Vegas Raiders, ESPN's Jeremy Fowler suggests that Hopkins will have a limited role with a 'small menu of plays.' While he is expected to play more snaps than recent in-season acquisitions Kadarius Toney and Mecole Hardman, Fowler advises against starting Hopkins in fantasy leagues for Week 8 due to his likely limited involvement.
In anticipation of DeAndre Hopkins' debut with the Kansas City Chiefs against the Las Vegas Raiders, ESPN's Jeremy Fowler suggests that Hopkins will have a limited role with a 'small menu of plays.' While he is expected to play more snaps than recent in-season acquisitions Kadarius Toney and Mecole Hardman, Fowler advises against starting Hopkins in fantasy leagues for Week 8 due to his likely limited involvement.
Browns Sign WR Kadarius Toney to Practice Squad
The Cleveland Browns have signed wide receiver Kadarius Toney to their practice squad after he garnered interest from multiple teams, including the Seattle Seahawks. Toney, who has previously struggled with both the New York Giants and Kansas City Chiefs, is not expected to make a significant impact in Cleveland. Fantasy managers are advised to continue ignoring him in redraft leagues and consider him a non-essential hold in shallower dynasty formats.
The Cleveland Browns have signed wide receiver Kadarius Toney to their practice squad after he garnered interest from multiple teams, including the Seattle Seahawks. Toney, who has previously struggled with both the New York Giants and Kansas City Chiefs, is not expected to make a significant impact in Cleveland. Fantasy managers are advised to continue ignoring him in redraft leagues and consider him a non-essential hold in shallower dynasty formats.
Browns Sign WR Kadarius Toney to Practice Squad
The Cleveland Browns have signed former Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Kadarius Toney to their practice squad following his release from the Chiefs. Toney, a former first-round pick, struggled with injuries and performance during his time in Kansas City, but he brings potential to a Browns receiving corps that may need depth with tight end David Njoku's recent injury. Toney's career stats include 82 receptions for 760 yards and three touchdowns over 32 games.
The Cleveland Browns have signed former Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Kadarius Toney to their practice squad following his release from the Chiefs. Toney, a former first-round pick, struggled with injuries and performance during his time in Kansas City, but he brings potential to a Browns receiving corps that may need depth with tight end David Njoku's recent injury. Toney's career stats include 82 receptions for 760 yards and three touchdowns over 32 games.
Chiefs GM says he would do Kadarius Toney trade 'all over again'
Kansas City Chiefs General Manager Brett Veach expressed his continued support for the trade that brought wide receiver Kadarius Toney from the New York Giants, despite Toney's release following a disappointing tenure marred by injuries and inconsistent performance. Veach emphasized Toney's contributions during the Chiefs' Super Bowl LVII victory, stating that the trade was crucial for the team's success. He acknowledged Toney's potential but pointed to his workout habits and bad luck with injuries as factors in his struggles with the team.
Kansas City Chiefs General Manager Brett Veach expressed his continued support for the trade that brought wide receiver Kadarius Toney from the New York Giants, despite Toney's release following a disappointing tenure marred by injuries and inconsistent performance. Veach emphasized Toney's contributions during the Chiefs' Super Bowl LVII victory, stating that the trade was crucial for the team's success. He acknowledged Toney's potential but pointed to his workout habits and bad luck with injuries as factors in his struggles with the team.
NFL roster cut tracker 2024: Live updates for all 32 teams
As the 2024 NFL season approaches, teams are finalizing their 53-man rosters, leading to several notable cuts and trades. The Cleveland Browns made headlines by releasing running back D'Onta Foreman, while the Kansas City Chiefs parted ways with wide receiver Kadarius Toney. The New England Patriots also made a surprising cut, releasing quarterback Bailey Zappe. As teams prepare for the upcoming season, roster adjustments are expected, particularly for the Browns and Panthers, who are looking to strengthen their squads.
As the 2024 NFL season approaches, teams are finalizing their 53-man rosters, leading to several notable cuts and trades. The Cleveland Browns made headlines by releasing running back D'Onta Foreman, while the Kansas City Chiefs parted ways with wide receiver Kadarius Toney. The New England Patriots also made a surprising cut, releasing quarterback Bailey Zappe. As teams prepare for the upcoming season, roster adjustments are expected, particularly for the Browns and Panthers, who are looking to strengthen their squads.
Kadarius Toney Released by Chiefs
The Kansas City Chiefs have released wide receiver and returner Kadarius Toney, who struggled with consistency during his time with the team. Toney's departure comes after the Chiefs signed Juju Smith-Schuster, indicating a shift in their receiving corps. Despite his inconsistency, Toney made a notable impact during Super Bowl LVII.
The Kansas City Chiefs have released wide receiver and returner Kadarius Toney, who struggled with consistency during his time with the team. Toney's departure comes after the Chiefs signed Juju Smith-Schuster, indicating a shift in their receiving corps. Despite his inconsistency, Toney made a notable impact during Super Bowl LVII.
Chiefs Waiving WR Kadarius Toney
The Kansas City Chiefs are waiving wide receiver Kadarius Toney after a disappointing 2023 season marred by injuries and costly mistakes. Toney, who was acquired from the New York Giants in 2022, struggled to make an impact, finishing the season with only 27 catches for 169 yards and a touchdown. His inability to stay healthy and key errors in critical moments led to the decision to part ways with him.
The Kansas City Chiefs are waiving wide receiver Kadarius Toney after a disappointing 2023 season marred by injuries and costly mistakes. Toney, who was acquired from the New York Giants in 2022, struggled to make an impact, finishing the season with only 27 catches for 169 yards and a touchdown. His inability to stay healthy and key errors in critical moments led to the decision to part ways with him.
NFL Preseason Week 3 Takeaways and 53-Man Roster Predictions
As the 2024 NFL preseason wraps up, teams are finalizing their rosters ahead of the regular season. Week 3 featured significant performances from players vying for roster spots, with notable contributions from both established players and newcomers. The article highlights key takeaways from games involving the Colts, Bengals, Bears, and Chiefs, focusing on player performances and roster battles.
As the 2024 NFL preseason wraps up, teams are finalizing their rosters ahead of the regular season. Week 3 featured significant performances from players vying for roster spots, with notable contributions from both established players and newcomers. The article highlights key takeaways from games involving the Colts, Bengals, Bears, and Chiefs, focusing on player performances and roster battles.
NFL preseason Week 3: Takeaways on final roster spots and position battles
As the 2024 NFL preseason wraps up, teams are finalizing their rosters ahead of the cutdown deadline. Week 3 showcased key performances from players vying for spots, with notable highlights from the Colts, Bengals, Bears, and Chiefs. The final games provided insights into position battles and the potential 53-man rosters as teams prepare for the regular season.
As the 2024 NFL preseason wraps up, teams are finalizing their rosters ahead of the cutdown deadline. Week 3 showcased key performances from players vying for spots, with notable highlights from the Colts, Bengals, Bears, and Chiefs. The final games provided insights into position battles and the potential 53-man rosters as teams prepare for the regular season.
NFL preseason Week 3: Takeaways on final roster spots and position battles
As the NFL preseason winds down, teams are finalizing their rosters ahead of the cutdown deadline. Week 3 showcased key performances that could influence final roster decisions. The Colts and Bengals faced off, with notable performances from Anthony Richardson and Maema Njongmeta. The Bears and Chiefs also highlighted roster battles, particularly with Velus Jones Jr. and Kadarius Toney making strong cases for their spots on the team.
As the NFL preseason winds down, teams are finalizing their rosters ahead of the cutdown deadline. Week 3 showcased key performances that could influence final roster decisions. The Colts and Bengals faced off, with notable performances from Anthony Richardson and Maema Njongmeta. The Bears and Chiefs also highlighted roster battles, particularly with Velus Jones Jr. and Kadarius Toney making strong cases for their spots on the team.
Chiefs WR Kadarius Toney (hip) out for 2nd straight game
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Kadarius Toney will miss Sunday's home game against the Cincinnati Bengals due to a hip injury. The Chiefs might also be without their top two running backs, Isiah Pacheco and Clyde Edwards-Helaire, as well as top cornerback L'Jarius Sneed. Wide receiver Mecole Hardman is listed as questionable to play.
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Kadarius Toney will miss Sunday's home game against the Cincinnati Bengals due to a hip injury. The Chiefs might also be without their top two running backs, Isiah Pacheco and Clyde Edwards-Helaire, as well as top cornerback L'Jarius Sneed. Wide receiver Mecole Hardman is listed as questionable to play.
Chiefs WR Kadarius Toney Out for Sunday's Game
Kadarius Toney, wide receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs, will be out for Sunday's game against the Cincinnati Bengals due to a hip injury. Last week, Marquez Valdes-Scantling, Rashee Rice, and Justin Watson were the top three wide receivers for the Chiefs, with Richie James as the fourth receiver.
Kadarius Toney, wide receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs, will be out for Sunday's game against the Cincinnati Bengals due to a hip injury. Last week, Marquez Valdes-Scantling, Rashee Rice, and Justin Watson were the top three wide receivers for the Chiefs, with Richie James as the fourth receiver.
Kadarius Toney - Officially ruled out
Kadarius Toney, wide receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs, has been officially ruled out for Monday's game against the Raiders due to a hip injury.
Kadarius Toney, wide receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs, has been officially ruled out for Monday's game against the Raiders due to a hip injury.
Chiefs rule Kadarius Toney, Jerick McKinnon out vs. Raiders
The Kansas City Chiefs have ruled out wide receiver Kadarius Toney and running back Jerick McKinnon for their Christmas Day game against the Las Vegas Raiders due to injuries. Toney has a strained hip and is the team's second-leading wide receiver, but has been making costly mistakes in recent weeks. McKinnon has a groin injury and has been a valuable contributor with one touchdown catch and one passing touchdown. Left tackle Donovan Smith will also be out with a neck injury.
The Kansas City Chiefs have ruled out wide receiver Kadarius Toney and running back Jerick McKinnon for their Christmas Day game against the Las Vegas Raiders due to injuries. Toney has a strained hip and is the team's second-leading wide receiver, but has been making costly mistakes in recent weeks. McKinnon has a groin injury and has been a valuable contributor with one touchdown catch and one passing touchdown. Left tackle Donovan Smith will also be out with a neck injury.
Chiefs Rule Out Jerick McKinnon and Kadarius Toney for Monday's Game
The Chiefs have ruled out RB Jerick McKinnon and WR Kadarius Toney for Monday's game against the Raiders. McKinnon has been scoring consistently but lacks touch volume, while Toney has been averaging low receptions and receiving yards per game.
The Chiefs have ruled out RB Jerick McKinnon and WR Kadarius Toney for Monday's game against the Raiders. McKinnon has been scoring consistently but lacks touch volume, while Toney has been averaging low receptions and receiving yards per game.
Chiefs bring 'energy from the start' to beat Patriots
The Kansas City Chiefs were able to overcome their offensive mistakes and bring energy to the game against the New England Patriots. Patrick Mahomes emphasized the importance of starting with energy and putting pressure on the opponent. The Chiefs were feeling a little desperate coming into the game after losing two straight games, but they were able to regain momentum and extend their lead in the AFC West.
The Kansas City Chiefs were able to overcome their offensive mistakes and bring energy to the game against the New England Patriots. Patrick Mahomes emphasized the importance of starting with energy and putting pressure on the opponent. The Chiefs were feeling a little desperate coming into the game after losing two straight games, but they were able to regain momentum and extend their lead in the AFC West.
NFL fines Chiefs' Reid, Mahomes a total of $150K
Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid was fined $100,000 and quarterback Patrick Mahomes was fined $50,000 for violating NFL rules about public criticism of game officials. Mahomes was also cited for unsportsmanlike conduct for yelling at the officials. Both were upset with an offside penalty on Chiefs wideout Kadarius Toney that wiped out a potential go-ahead touchdown.
Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid was fined $100,000 and quarterback Patrick Mahomes was fined $50,000 for violating NFL rules about public criticism of game officials. Mahomes was also cited for unsportsmanlike conduct for yelling at the officials. Both were upset with an offside penalty on Chiefs wideout Kadarius Toney that wiped out a potential go-ahead touchdown.
Patrick Mahomes' message to Kadarius Toney: 'Just be you'
Patrick Mahomes encourages Kadarius Toney to be himself and not let his mistakes define him. Mahomes expresses his trust in all the Chiefs' wide receivers despite their struggles this season. Tight end Travis Kelce defends the skill players on the team and emphasizes that success is a group effort.
Patrick Mahomes encourages Kadarius Toney to be himself and not let his mistakes define him. Mahomes expresses his trust in all the Chiefs' wide receivers despite their struggles this season. Tight end Travis Kelce defends the skill players on the team and emphasizes that success is a group effort.
Andy Reid: Kadarius Toney didn't check with official before flag
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid expressed his support for wide receiver Kadarius Toney despite his costly mistake in the fourth quarter of their loss to the Buffalo Bills. Reid acknowledged Toney's playmaking ability and highlighted his improvement each week. Toney was penalized for lining up offside on a play that would have resulted in a go-ahead touchdown for the Chiefs. Reid advised Toney to check with the official before lining up and emphasized the need for the team to take responsibility for their own mistakes. Reid also expressed disappointment in the lack of communication from the officials and defended quarterback Patrick Mahomes, who expressed frustration with the timing of the penalty call.
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid expressed his support for wide receiver Kadarius Toney despite his costly mistake in the fourth quarter of their loss to the Buffalo Bills. Reid acknowledged Toney's playmaking ability and highlighted his improvement each week. Toney was penalized for lining up offside on a play that would have resulted in a go-ahead touchdown for the Chiefs. Reid advised Toney to check with the official before lining up and emphasized the need for the team to take responsibility for their own mistakes. Reid also expressed disappointment in the lack of communication from the officials and defended quarterback Patrick Mahomes, who expressed frustration with the timing of the penalty call.
Mahomes, Reid criticize offsides call that negated Kelce lateral TD
Patrick Mahomes and Chiefs head coach Andy Reid expressed frustration over an offside penalty call that negated a touchdown by Travis Kelce in the game against the Buffalo Bills. Mahomes stated that Toney was never warned about being offside and criticized the timing of the call. Reid called the penalty call embarrassing and expressed disappointment in officiating. Despite the loss, Mahomes praised Kelce's play as a legendary moment.
Patrick Mahomes and Chiefs head coach Andy Reid expressed frustration over an offside penalty call that negated a touchdown by Travis Kelce in the game against the Buffalo Bills. Mahomes stated that Toney was never warned about being offside and criticized the timing of the call. Reid called the penalty call embarrassing and expressed disappointment in officiating. Despite the loss, Mahomes praised Kelce's play as a legendary moment.