Jobless former Commanders gamble may be forced into early retirement
Briefly

Ron Rivera's tenure with the Washington Commanders was marked by ineffective drafting, resulting in the acquisition of numerous experienced veterans. One notable draft gamble was edge rusher Shaka Toney, selected 246th overall in 2021, who initially showcased promise before his performance and snap percentage declined. After being suspended for gambling in 2023 and released in 2024, Toney's future remains uncertain, exacerbated by injuries and a tarnished reputation. Currently, no NFL teams have shown interest, illustrating the league's quick dismissal of underperforming or problematic players.
Shaka Toney was suspended for the entire 2023 campaign after violating the league's gambling policy. He was reinstated in April 2024, but the Commanders' new regime had seen enough.
No NFL team has come calling this year. It doesn't take long for the league to move on from players who mess up or don't perform up to the required standard.
Toney gained a bad reputation for his gambling misdemeanors. Couple this with his minimal on-field contribution and injury problems, and it's not hard to see why franchises around the NFL have gone in different directions.
Opportunity knocked for Toney later that year. The Dallas Cowboys brought him into the fold, but injuries prevented him from making any lasting contribution.
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