Cleveland Browns Part Ways with Kadarius Toney Following Disappointing Performance Against Steelers

The Cleveland Browns have officially waived wide receiver Kadarius Toney after a string of mistakes in their recent loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Toney, a former first-round pick of the New York Giants, joined the Browns in a trade earlier this season but failed to make a significant impact on the field. In Sunday’s game, he dropped crucial passes and was involved in several key turnovers, leading to the Browns further reevaluating their roster. Head coach Kevin Stefanski addressed the decision, stating, ‘We have to do what’s best for the team, and we felt this was the right move.’ Toney’s release marks another chapter in a tumultuous start to his professional career, with a total of 16 catches for 134 yards and one touchdown before his departure. Furthermore, the team has also placed cornerback Greg Newsome II on injured reserve due to an ankle injury, which is a significant blow to their defensive lineup. Newsome has been a critical part of the Browns’ secondary, and his absence will likely be felt in upcoming games as the team seeks to improve its performance moving forward. In light of their roster moves, the Browns now look ahead to find stability as they navigate the challenges of the current NFL season.