Skyy Moore Contract

Last Modified Jan 25, 2025 14:27 GMT
Skyy Moore Contract
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Skyy Moore began his football journey with the Kansas City Chiefs after being selected as the 54th overall pick in the second round of the 2022 NFL Draft. Moore signed a four-year rookie contract with the Chiefs valued at $6,450,498 as per Spotrac. In his three seasons, Moore tallied 43 receptions for 494 receiving yards in his NFL career as of January 2025 (via Pro Football Reference).

During his time with the Western Michigan Broncos at the collegiate level, Moore played as a wide receiver and concluded his career with 171 receptions for over 2,400 receiving yards and secured 16 touchdowns as per Sports Reference. In 2019 and 2021, he earned a spot on the First-team All-MAC. He also went to Valley High School before transferring to Shady Side Academy for his prep career.

Skyy Moore Contract Breakdown

Skyy Moore signed his rookie contract of 4 years $6,450,498 with the Kansas City Chiefs on June 10, 2022 (via Spotrac). The contract runs through the 2025 season.

The details of the contract are provided below:

ContractSigning BonusAverage SalaryGTD at SignTotal GTD
4 yr(s) / $6,450,498$1,871,272$1,612,625$2,869,476$2,869,476
YearBase SalarySigning BonusCap HitDead CapYearly Cash
2022$705,000$1,871,272$1,172,818$2,869,476$2,576,272
2023$998,204 $1,466,022$2,401,658$998,204
2024$1,291,409 $1,759,227$935,636$1,291,409
2025$1,584,613 $2,052,431$467,818$1,584,613

What are the terms of Skyy Moore's contract?

Skyy’s deal with the Chiefs included a $1,871,272 signing bonus and guaranteed him $2,869,476 at the signing, according to Spotrac. His signing proration is spread over four years at around $468k annually.

Skyy Moore Salary

As per the terms of Skyy Moore’s contract with the Kansas City Chiefs, he has an average annual salary of $1,612,625 (via Spotrac). In 2024, Moore was set to earn a base salary of $1.29 million. The contract amounts for 2024 to carry a cap hit of $1.76 million and a dead cap value of $935,636.

How much does Skyy Moore make per minute?

Skyy Moore makes $3.07 per minute in his four-year rookie contract with the Kansas City Chiefs.

How much of Skyy Moore’s Contract is guaranteed?

According to Spotrac, Skyy Moore’s rookie deal guarantees him $2.86 million out of the whole $6.45 million mentioned in his contract with the Chiefs.

Skyy Moore's career earnings

As of January 2025, Moore has earned a total of $4,865,885 from his contract as per Spotrac.

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FAQ's on Skyy Moore

A. Skyy Moore is from New Kensington, Pennsylvania, United States.

 A. Skyy Moore plays as a wide receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs.

A. The Kansas City Chiefs drafted Skyy Moore in the second round of the 2022 NFL draft.

A. Skyy Moore sustained a core muscle injury and is placed on injured reserve by the Kansas City Chiefs.

A. Skyy Moore is the No.24 player on the Kansas City Chiefs.

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