For a second straight year, Skyy Moore will relocate. Traded from the Chiefs to the 49ers in 2025, Moore is now headed to Wisconsin.

The Packers have a deal in place with the former second-round wide receiver, NFL insider Jordan Schultz tweets.

There were some high hopes for Moore when the Chiefs selected the Western Michigan product in the second round of the 2022 draft. The Chiefs had just moved on from Tyreek Hill, and there was a major open spot atop their depth chart. However, the wideout struggled to click in Kansas City. While he got into 30 games (11 starts) through his first two years, he only hauled in 43 catches for 496 yards and one touchdown. To his credit, he did catch a touchdown during the Chiefs Super Bowl victory over the Eagles.

Moore was limited to only six games in 2024 thanks to a core muscle injury, and the Chiefs sent him packing last August. Towards the end of the preseason, the wideout was traded to the 49ers for a late-round pick swap. Moore also struggled to carve out an offensive role in San Francisco, finishing with only five catches for 87 yards. However, he did find a gig on special teams, where he returned 33 kickoffs for 907 yards and 25 punts for 291 yards.

He’ll likely be penciled in for a similar role with the Packers, although there’s a chance he could earn some reps on offense. The team lost Romeo Doubs to the Patriots today, although they’re still rostering the likes of Christian Watson, Matthew Golden, Jayden Reed, and Dontayvion Wicks.

Ben Levine contributed to this post.

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