49ers Trade for Chiefs Receiver Skyy Moore, AP Source Says
Skyy Moore, with 43 receptions in three seasons, was traded due to limited production and the 49ers' need for wide receiver depth amid multiple injuries.
- On Wednesday, the San Francisco 49ers agreed to acquire Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Skyy Moore in a swap of sixth- and seventh-round picks, pending a physical.
- Facing a rash of injuries, the San Francisco 49ers moved to fortify an injury-laden receiver room, with Brandon Aiyuk sidelined until Week 6 and Jauan Jennings, Jacob Cowing, and Jordan Watkins all injured.
- Stat lines and injury history underscore Skyy Moore's uneven tenure in Kansas City, with 43 receptions for 494 yards and one touchdown across 36 career games, and missing the final 11 games last year due to a core muscle injury.
- Moore's special-teams work matters, as he returned a punt for a touchdown last Friday and the 49ers have gone 227 consecutive regular-season games without one, while Kansas City Chiefs moved on from Moore ahead of the 2025 season.
- A former second-round pick, Skyy Moore caught a crucial fourth-quarter touchdown in Super Bowl LVII and now seeks a fresh start with a premier NFC team this year.
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Reports: Chiefs trade WR Skyy Moore to 49ers
The Kansas City Chiefs traded wide receiver Skyy Moore to the San Francisco 49ers on Wednesday, according to multiple media reports.
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