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Skyy Moore’s story with the league is the kind that fans love, the one where a newbie takes you by surprise with his talent. Making his name at Western Michigan and debuting with the Kansas City Chiefs wasn’t enough for Moore. Now, the 49ers WR got people cheering for him with a crucial touchdown that helped the Chiefs win Super Bowl LVII. We wonder what the big plays and talent have resulted in Skyy Moore’s net worth in 2025. Let’s find out!

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What is Skyy Moore’s net worth?

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The San Francisco return specialist has earned $6.45 million in his four-year-long NFL career, according to Spotrac. Skyy was on a roll in his debut season with the Chiefs, and he ended up becoming the man behind big moments. The early championship success lifted his status even more. Naturally, the early success translated off the field, and the NFL receiver’s annual salaries grew significantly over the years. 

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Unfortunately, Moore’s core muscle injury landed him on the Chiefs’ injured reserve list in October 2024. Fast forward to August, the franchise traded him to the San Francisco 49ers, swapping a 2027 seventh-round pick for a sixth-round pick. So, how does Skyy’s contract look?

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Skyy Moore’s contract breakdown

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Moore signed a $6.45 million deal with the defending Super Bowl champion. The contract, which was through 2025, included a signing bonus of $1.87 million. As part of the contract, Skyy’s average annual salary is $1.61 million with a base of $1.51 million. 

As of October 2025, Roosevelt Barnes and Austin Parker from Independent Sports & Entertainment manage the returner. Moreover, Skyy is represented by management, including Aaron Eanes, Andre Eanes, and Danielle Salzedo. 

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What is Skyy Moore’s salary?

The Michigan graduate’s average salary stands at $1.61 million in October 2025, reported by Salary Sport. It included an average base salary of 1.11 million with a one-time performance bonus of $75,000 and a signing bonus of $1.87 million. Here’s a look at Skyy’s yearly salaries through 2025:  

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TeamYearSalaryBonus
Kansas City Chiefs20221,172,818
Kansas City Chiefs2023$1,466,022
Kansas City Chiefs2024$1,759,228$75,000
San Francisco 49ers2025$1,509,615

Skyy Moore’s career earnings 

According to Sportac, Sky Moore has earned a total of $6.45 million, a feat not many achieve in such a short time. The player has cycled around two franchises in the last four years, and his earnings have increased substantially. The Chiefs hired him for a base salary of $705,000, which jumped over 70% to $1.22 million before his departure. His total earnings with the team culminated at $4.94 million. In 2025, the 49ers turned to Moore, paying a base salary of $1.51 million. 

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TeamYearEarnings
Kansas City Chiefs2022-2024$4,940,886
San Francisco 49ers2025$1,509,615

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Skyy Moore’s college and professional career

Skyy Moore is a classic example that life can take unexpected turns and can also lead you right where you’re meant to be. Born in 2000, the Pennsylvanian player didn’t start his football story as the wide receiver or the return specialist we know today. Instead, Skyy was happy contributing as a quarterback and defensive back during his time at Valley High and Shady Side Academy. 

His younger self couldn’t have imagined that he would build a successful career from catching passes. But he had a change of heart when coaches at Western Michigan University nudged him to make the most of his speed and instincts. They pushed him into becoming a receiver, and it turned out to be the best decision for Skyy’s collegiate career.

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As a freshman, the NFL’s young talent recorded 802 receiving yards and three touchdowns. In 2021, he set himself up for success by making four touchdown receptions in a single game. The NFL included him in the 2022 draft, with the Chiefs selecting him in the second round. 

In his debut season, Skyy hit the biggest milestone in the AFC Championship Game against the Cincinnati Bengals. His 29-yard punt return led to the game-winning field goal and sent the team to Super Bowl LVII. Then came his first career TD in the Super Bowl, which helped the franchise defeat the Philadelphia Eagles in a 38-35 clash. 

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Unfortunately, Moore’s injury limited his playing time, and he even skipped some games of the 2023 and 2024 seasons. This year, the 49ers have given a fresh start to Skyy, the one he really needs for a comeback everyone’s been waiting for.

What are the brands endorsed by Skyy Moore?

As of late 2025, there’s no information available on Skyy’s brand deals or endorsements. His recent switch to the 49ers has likely hindered his brand value and decreased commercial interest. A better form may get him back on track and catch the attention of big media houses. 

Meanwhile, the NFL return specialist prefers community-driven initiatives. In June 2025, he brought his community together with a “Summer Jam” in New Castle. The event had food, music, and autograph signings. It was Skyy’s way of giving back to his roots. Back in the league, fans wonder if this season will mark the return of their favorite receiver and justify Skyy Moore’s net worth. 

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Muskan Lodhi is an NFL Journalist at EssentiallySports, specializing in contract structures, trade developments, and salary cap strategy across the league. She brings hands-on financial reporting experience to the football desk, offering analytical coverage that connects the business side of the sport with on-field outcomes. Known for her sharp breakdowns of roster dynamics, Muskan delivers clear, insightful analysis of how front offices manage talent and cap space. A steadfast defender of the Dallas Cowboys’ long-term approach, she believes the franchise’s strategy around Micah Parsons and cap flexibility can build a roster ready to dominate the 2026 season.

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