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One of the biggest debates in all of sports has been going on for quite some time.
Despite LeBron James still going strong in the NBA, his legacy has been established for a while, and basketball fans have been considering him the GOAT for several years, ahead of Michael Jordan.
Generally, younger fans opt for James in the conversation, while older fans lean towards Jordan.
It makes sense considering the gap in time between the two players’ primes.
So when the Kansas City Chiefs social media team posed the debate question to their players, the results shouldn’t shock anyone.
James is the likely pick in the conversation for newer generations, so it’s not too crazy to see a lot of the players go that route.
But Jordan is still the pick for many of the ones who watched him play in his prime.
Those players just don’t play in the NFL anymore.
Toney’s journey with the Chiefs began with high expectations, especially after his Super Bowl LVII heroics where he set a record with a 65-yard punt return and scored a crucial touchdown.
However, those moments of brilliance have been overshadowed by a persistent struggle with injuries.
Since being drafted by the New York Giants in 2021, Toney has only managed to play in 32 of a possible 51 regular-season games.
His inability to stay healthy has not only stunted his development but also limited his contributions to the team.
This offseason, Toney’s situation has become even more precarious.
After a disappointing 2023 campaign, where the Chiefs’ offense faltered to its lowest scoring output since Andy Reid took over as head coach, the team made significant moves to bolster their wide receiver corps.