Chiefs' Andy Reid Takes Blame for Toney's Drops in Loss to Lions

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Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid expressed surprise at wide receiver Kadarius Toney's performance in the season opener against the Detroit Lions, where he dropped several passes, including one that resulted in an interception and a touchdown for the Lions. Reid acknowledged that Toney is not known for dropping balls and attributed his struggles to his recent return from injury. Despite the drops, Reid plans to continue playing Toney in upcoming games to help him regain his form. The Chiefs are also hopeful that tight end Travis Kelce will be able to play in their next game against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
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