The Philadelphia Eagles opened the practice window for defensive end Brandon Graham and tight end C.J. Uzomah, and the Kansas City Chiefs did the same for wide receiver Skyy Moore on Thursday.
The Kansas City Chiefs are playing chess while everyone else is playing checkers and their latest move is further proof of it.
On Thursday, the #Chiefs opened WR Skyy Moore’s practice window to return from Kansas City’s injured reserve list ahead of Super Bowl LIX.
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Skyy Moore (abdomen) had his practice window opened on Thursday to return from Injured Reserve and he was listed as limited. While Moore remains on IR, it means that he now has a shot to be activated in order to play in Super Bowl LIX on Sunday,
A second-round pick in the 2022 draft, Moore caught a touchdown in the Chiefs’ Super Bowl LVII victory over the Eagles. He played 82 snaps on offense in the 2024 regular season and did not have a catch or a target. He did, however, average 21.5 yards on two kick returns.
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Skyy Moore could be activated to the 53-man roster just in time for the Super Bowl. The Chiefs announced that the wide receiver has been designated to return from IR and was a limited participant at today’s practice.
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.
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NEW YORK (AP) The National Football League injury report, as provided by the league (OUT: Player will not play; DOUBTFUL: Player is unlikely to play; QUESTIONABLE: Player is not certain to play; DNP: did not practice; LIMITED: limited participation; FULL: Full participation):
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