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Kadarius Toney Drops New Album as 'Yung Joka,' Ex-NFL WR Won 2 Super Bowls with Chiefs
Former NFL wide receiver Kadarius Toney is contuining his music career.
Toney released a rap album titled WARRIOR4LYFE under the stage name Yung Joka on Saturday, which consisted of 10 tracks (via David Scott of The U.S. Sun).
The two-time Super Bowl winner previously dropped three full albums, four EPs and a mixtape since 2019.
Toney last played in the NFL with the Cleveland Browns in Dec. 2024.
He was selected by the New York Giants with a first-round pick in the 2021 draft, putting together an encouraging rookie season in which he hauled in 39 receptions for 420 yards in just 10 games.
Toney struggled in his sophomore year with the Giants before he was traded to the Kansas City Chiefs, primarily operating as a punt returner on his new team.
He won two championships with the Chiefs before they released him ahead of the 2024 regular season. The Cleveland Browns signed Toney onto the team's practice squad, eventually appearing in three games with the Browns despite failing to record a catch.
The 26-year-old was eventually waived by Cleveland before the end of his 2024 campaign.
Toney still remains a free agent.
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