WR Skyy Moore Vows to Make Chiefs Regret Trading Him to 49ers
San Francisco, CA - August 21, 2025
Wide receiver Skyy Moore has issued a fiery promise to make the Kansas City Chiefs regret their decision to trade him to the San Francisco 49ers. The trade, finalized earlier this month, saw the Chiefs send Moore and a seventh-round pick to the 49ers in exchange for a future sixth-round pick. The 24-year-old, who recorded 43 receptions, 494 yards, and 1 touchdown from 2022 to 2024 with Kansas City, including a memorable touchdown in Super Bowl LVII, is now determined to prove his worth in San Francisco.
“I don’t need to say much. Next season, every yard I gain, every time I explode on the field, will be my answer to Kansas City. And I will make them regret it,” Moore said in a recent press conference. His words have ignited excitement among 49ers fans and sparked debate about the Chiefs’ decision to part ways with the young talent.

Drafted in the second round in 2022, Moore showed promise during his tenure with the Chiefs, contributing to their Super Bowl LVII victory. However, he struggled to secure a consistent role in Kansas City’s offense, often overshadowed by other receivers. The trade to San Francisco offers Moore a fresh start under head coach Kyle Shanahan, whose innovative offensive system is expected to maximize Moore’s speed and yards-after-catch ability. Paired with stars like Deebo Samuel and Brandon Aiyuk, Moore could become a key piece in the 49ers’ pursuit of a championship.
The trade has raised eyebrows, with analysts questioning whether Kansas City undervalued Moore for a modest return. On X, fans are divided, with some Chiefs supporters defending the move, while others predict Moore will haunt his former team. “Skyy Moore in Shanahan’s system? Chiefs are gonna regret this,” one user posted.
As Moore prepares for the 2025 season, his determination to prove Kansas City wrong is palpable. With a chip on his shoulder and a new home in San Francisco, Moore is poised to let his performance on the field deliver a resounding message to his former team.












