From Super Bowl to Studio: Chiefs WR Kadarius Toney Retires to Chase Rap Dream as ‘Yung Joka’

Kansas City, MO – April 17, 2025

When the Kansas City Chiefs traded for Kadarius Toney back in 2022, the move was seen as a classic low-risk, high-reward gamble. And while the reward never quite exploded on the field, Toney still walks away with something most players only dream of: two Super Bowl rings.

Now, the 25-year-old wide receiver is officially stepping away from the NFL, announcing during an Instagram Live session that he’s leaving football to pursue a full-time music career under his stage name: Yung Joka.


🏈 A Career That Flashed, Then Faded

Toney was the 20th overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft, selected by the New York Giants after a highlight-filled career at Florida.

He flashed elite agility and yards-after-catch potential in his rookie year, including a breakout game with 10 catches for 189 yards. But the consistency? It never came.

  • Giants: 1.5 seasons, mostly injuries

  • Chiefs: Mid-2022 trade, 2 rings, limited snaps

  • Browns (2024): Brief, uneventful stint

In total:
📊 82 receptions, 760 yards, 3 TDs over 35 career games
🌀 Plus: 23 carries, 115 rushing yards, 1 rushing TD


🏆 Two Rings, But Still What-Ifs

Toney contributed to the Chiefs’ Super Bowl runs in 2022 and 2023, including a memorable punt return in Super Bowl LVII. But injuries, inconsistencies, and off-field issues plagued his development.

Even with rare movement skills and shiftiness, he never became the weapon many envisioned.

Now, instead of searching for a roster spot, he’s chasing bars, not touchdowns.

“The NFL ain’t the end of me,” Toney said. “Yung Joka just getting started.”


🎧 Rap Game, Activated

Toney’s rap persona, Yung Joka, has already appeared on social media dropping freestyles and teasers. His IG Live was filled with beats, hype, and a clear message: he’s all-in on music.

While some fans are skeptical, others are excited to see if the same creative chaos he brought to the field can translate into the booth.


🔥 FanHub Final Take

Kadarius Toney may not have become the next Tyreek Hill.
But he left the game as a champion — and now enters a new arena with nothing to lose.

From turf to track.
From pads to Pro Tools.
Yung Joka has entered the chat. 🎤

#Chiefs #NFLRetirement #YungJoka #FromSBtoStudio #FanHubExclusive 🏈🎶

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