Toney, a two-time Super Bowl winner with the Chiefs, was arrested on February 6 on one count of aggravated assault-strangulation and one count of obstructing/harassing 911 calls, according to online records viewed by TMZ.
The woman who was allegedly strangled by NFL player Kadarius Toney told cops she was seven months pregnant and holding her daughter when he attacked her, according to a new report.
Kadarius Toney won two Super Bowls with the Kansas City Chiefs but is no longer on the team.
While the woman said she wasn't feeling any contractions and declined receiving medical attention, she said she had fled to her neighbor's house barefoot to remove herself from the home she and Toney shared.
Despite picking up two rings with the Chiefs, Toney is perhaps best known for lining up offsides during a crucial moment of a regular-season game against the rival Buffalo Bills.