Why are Chiefs and Eagles players publicly beefing? Kadarius Toney joins spat after Darius Slay’s ‘worry about TikTok’ shot
Kadarius Toney is the latest player to join in on the Chiefs-Eagles beef following Darius Slay's comments on JuJu Smith-Schuster's latest video mocking the Eagles. Smith-Schuster made a video that quickly went viral in which he mocked the Eagles players' following their Super Bowl loss.
This caused Eagles cornerback Darius Slay to respond to the video, saying JuJu should be worried about his Tik-Tok dances.
Slay said:
"We were the number on pass defense for a reason. And you know, to come out like that, talking crazy? You need to fix that. That ain't called for, man. Y'all be taking it to a whole new level right now."
"What JuJu need to be doing is really just be worrying about his little TikTok dances and keep it going and stop trying to play like that. You better play like that on TikTok."
That's when Chiefs wide receiver Kadarius Toney responded to Slay with a tweet, asking if he wanted his "L" capital or lower case.
How did the Chiefs-Eagles beef originate?
The beef between the Eagles-Chiefs players technically started on the field.
Late in the game, Bradberry was called for a controversial holding penalty on JuJu Smith-Schuster. The call kept the Chiefs' drive alive and allowed them to kick the winning field goal with seconds remaining in the game.
Following the victory, Smith-Schuster posted a meme from an NFL meme page of a Valentine's Day card trolling Bradberry. The card showed a picture of him with the caption, "I'll hold you when it matters most," making fun of Bradberry for the penalty.
This left wide receiver AJ Brown disgruntled as he proceeded to respond to JuJu's tweet.
Brown said:
"First off congratulations. Y’all deserve it .This is lame. You was on the way out the league before mahomes resurrected your career on your 1 year deal Tik-Tok boy . He admitted that he grabbed you but don’t act like your like that or ever was. But congratulations again!"
A few days ago, Brown deleted a few Tweets warning Smith-Schuster to leave him off his Tik-Tok and that it could get him beaten up.
It's safe to say these two teams don't like one another and it will be interesting the next time they lock horns in a game.
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