Looking back, Moore and Toney have traveled a very similar path as they enter the 2024 NFL season. In the 2022 NFL Draft, the Kansas City Chiefs spent their first of two second-round picks on wide receiver Skyy Moore.
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The Kansas City Chiefs received a nice little boost to the roster after activating Skyy Moore off the injured reserve. Although he hasn’t been consistent, Moore is incredibly dangerous with the ball in his hands.
After the team’s Wild Card win over the Dolphins, Kansas City opened the young wideout’s 21-day practice window, allowing him to return in time for the Super Bowl if possible. Today was the last possible day that the Chiefs were able to activate him off of IR.
The Kansas City Chiefs activated wide receiver Skyy Moore off injured reserve on Wednesday, ahead of the Super Bowl LVIII matchup Sunday with the San Francisco 49ers.
The Chiefs announced that they placed DE Charles Omenihu on injured reserve due to a torn ACL. They are also activating WR Skyy Moore from the list. Omenihu tore his ACL in the AFC Championship Game.
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The Kansas City Chiefs ruled out All-Pro left guard Joe Thuney and wide receiver Skyy Moore for Sunday's AFC Championship Game against the Baltimore Ravens.
The Kansas City Chiefs revealed a disappointing setback for a wide receiver they hoped could return to play against the Buffalo Bills this weekend.
The Kansas City Chiefs will be without one of their receivers this weekend, head coach Andy Reid shared on Friday. Second-year wideout Skyy Moore tweaked his knee in practice on Thursday and is now out for the Divisional Round matchup against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday night.
Thursday's Chiefs injury report looked almost exactly like the one they handed in on Wednesday. Wide receiver Skyy Moore remained a limited participant as he works his way back from a knee injury.
The Kansas City Chiefs have a date with the Buffalo Bills in the Divison Round of the playoffs on Sunday. However, they could receive some reinforcements on the offensive end before their epic showdown with the AFC East winners.
Skyy Moore has only been able to watch the Kansas City Chiefs from the sidelines as they’ve made the run to the Divisional Round. But as the Chiefs look to take down the Buffalo Bills and advance in the playoffs, Moore is getting closer to his return.
After a bit of time to rest and recover, the Kansas City Chiefs are back at practice ahead of their Divisional Round matchup against the Buffalo Bills.
A sore subject this season, the Chiefs wide receiver corps has also been shorthanded in recent weeks. Neither Kadarius Toney nor Skyy Moore have been available for the AFC West champions. One or both could be in the divisional round.
Receiving has been a big Achilles’ heel for the Chiefs this season and they hope they've found some new additions that can help.
The Chiefs snapped a two-game losing skid on Sunday, but the team’s pass-catching corps will be shorthanded through the remainder of the regular season.
Second-year wide receiver Skyy Moore had a disappointing start to his sophomore season in the Kansas City Chiefs' season-opening loss to the Detroit Lions.
The Kansas City Chiefs are hopeful that wideout Skyy Moore is primed for a Year 2 breakout.
Looking back on the Kansas City Chiefs' 2022 NFL Draft, the selection of Skyy Moore may be the most controversial pick of the bunch. It’s not that Moore isn’t a good wide receiver or that he can’t turn into a solid pro player, but it was the first time that general manager Brett Veach traded down in a draft.
The Kansas City Chiefs enter 2023 with a major benefit as defending Super Bowl champions. For the most part, their nucleus is stocked with a largely young core.
“Returning Chiefs” is an off-season series with each entry focusing on one player that we know will be returning to the Chiefs next season. With so much change expected to come, the returning players will be more important than ever in the pursuit of another Super Bowl championship.
BY Devin Hoover @DevinHoover11 We are just two weeks away from the NFL Draft, and it seems that much of Chiefs Kingdom has already forgotten about their second-round pick from just a year ago, Skyy Moore.
The Kansas City Chiefs are hoping that a sophomore wide receiver is ready to take a big step forward in the fall.
The 21-year-old is expected to line up behind Valdes-Scantling, Smith-Schuster and one-time Pro Bowler Mecole Hardman on the Kansas City depth chart.
Moore’s size and run-after-catch skillset could lead to usage similar to the way Hill was deployed.
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