Kansas City's Kadarius Toney (ankle/hamstring) saids he is "definitely" playing in Super Bowl
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Kadarius Toney (ankle/hamstring) expects to play in Super Bowl LVII's contest against the Philadelphia Eagles.
Despite leaving in the first quarter of Kansas City's AFC Championship game, Toney believes he will "definitely" suit up on Sunday. In a matchup versus an Eagles' team allowing wideouts to record 11.1 receptions for 133.7 yards per game this regular season, our models project Toney to record 4.6 FanDuel points.
Toney's current projection includes 2.1 receptions for 25.7 yards on 3.4 targets.
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