Chiefs rule out WR Kadarius Toney for sixth consecutive game

Chiefs rule out WR Kadarius Toney for the sixth consecutive game vs. Ravens

The Kansas City Chiefs will again be without wide receiver Kadarius Toney for the sixth straight game because of his lingering hip injury. In addition to his hip ailment holding him out of action Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens, the Chiefs have listed personal reasons on the report.

The young receiver has had a season to forget with injury issues, subpar production and noticeable miscues throughout the year. Toney finished the 2023 season with 169 yards and a touchdown on 27 receptions, including several dropped passes. He could be a tough roster decision for general manager Brett Veach in the offseason.

On Saturday, the Chiefs also announced other roster moves ahead of their AFC Championship battle with the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday. Kansas City elevated two practice squad players: defensive tackle Mike Pennel and cornerback Keith Taylor. The loss of Derrick Nnadi on the defensive line this week could open some playing time for Pennel.

Mike Edwards (concussion), Isiah Pacheco (ankle/toe) and Willie Gay (neck) remain listed as questionable. The Chiefs players could be game-time decisions as the team travels to Baltimore for the chance to earn a return to the Super Bowl.