Wide receiver Kadarius Toney was arrested in Georgia on charges of aggravated assault — strangulation and obstructing/harassing 911 calls, with bail set at $25,000 for each count. Toney allegedly choked a woman and prevented her from calling for help, leading to his release from the Cleveland Browns in December after a taunting penalty and a muffed punt. A former first-round pick, Toney’s potential as a top receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs never materialized, as he was inactive for their playoff games despite a key punt return in Super Bowl LVII.
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The rebuild of General Motors' Supercars programme is poised to make significant progress this weekend at Symmons Plains. Despite being in the 2025 championship, where Chevrolet's Will Brown leads the points and five Chevrolet drivers are in the top 10, and Triple Eight holds the team's standings lead, this development is noteworthy. This success follows two seasons of challenges, indicating a promising turnaround for the brand in the Supercars arena. Full Article
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