A 2022 second-round pick out of Western Michigan, Moore began this season as the Chiefs' No. 5 receiver behind Rashee Rice, Xavier Worthy, Justin Watson and JuJu Smith-Schuster based on his Week 1 usage. In Week 7, Moore saw his biggest increase in playing time, playing 47% of snaps, third-most among receivers.
Follow the latest news ahead of Super Bowl LIX, which will see the Chiefs and Eagles clash in New Orleans on Feb. 9
The Kansas City Chiefs found some answers in their wide receiver room by the end of the 2024 regular season. Expect general manager Brett Veach to fortify the position in the 2025 NFL draft. Texas
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Now, KC is knocking on the doorstep of history. If the Chiefs can defeat the Philadelphia Eagles on Feb. 9 at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, they will indeed be unlike the other teams in the sport. Here’s a look at a few other records and milestones that remain rarefied in sports history.
The Kansas City Chiefs are on the verge of history as they look to win their fourth Super Bowl in six seasons in Super Bowl LIX against the Philadelphia Eagles. They won Super Bowls in 2019, 2022 and 2023 while losing in the big game in 2020 against Tom Brady's Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Before the two teams take the field, NFL reporter Aaron Wilson revealed interesting roster news regarding the Chiefs. According to Wilson, Kansas City designated wide receiver Skyy Moore to return from injured reserve. Moore participated in Thursday's practice in a limited capacity following his return from injury.
The Chiefs traded with the Bills to select Xavier Worthy in the draft and he had a touchdown and incredible catch in the AFC Championship Game.
The Kansas City Chiefs should have regressed by now, but as they pursue Super Bowl history, their individual sacrifice has made them even scarier.
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Skyy Moore (abdomen) is listed as doubtful for next weekend's Super Bowl matchup with the Philadelphia Eagles. The third-year pro suddenly popped up with a core muscle injury in late October and was immediately placed on injured reserve.
Jalen Hurts flashed a rare smile when Nick Sirianni screamed on the podium after the Philadelphia Eagles won the NFC championship game: “All he does is win.”Hurts has been criticized throughout his career but numbers don’t lie and Sirianni is right.