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Skyy Moore Signs with Green Bay Packers in a $4.5 Million Deal – Reveals 49ers WR as the Reason He Left San Francisco Despite Multiple Pay-Cut Offers to Stay and Contribute

Green Bay, WI – In a notable move during the 2026 free agency period, Skyy Moore (wide receiver and return specialist) has officially completed a one-year deal with the Green Bay Packers. The contract carries a base value of $2.5 million, with the potential to reach a maximum of $4.5 million through performance-based incentives (per reports from Tom Silverstein of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and Jordan Schultz).

Moore, 25, joins the Packers to address their struggling special teams unit (Green Bay ranked near the bottom in both punt return and kick return averages in 2025). He made an impact during his one season with the 49ers, averaging 27.5 yards per kick return (6th in the NFL) and 11.6 yards per punt return (7th in the league), while adding 5 receptions for 87 yards on offense. This signing gives the Packers a proven returner to upgrade a unit that has been a liability.

What has drawn the most attention, however, is Moore’s revelation about why he didn’t return to San Francisco despite expressing a strong desire to stay. In a recent interview following the signing, Moore disclosed that Demarcus Robinson – a fellow wide receiver with the 49ers – was the primary reason he chose to move on.

“As a returner and slot WR, I felt my opportunities were limited because Demarcus Robinson was taking a lot of snaps in that role, especially in certain personnel packages,” Moore said. “He’s a veteran with experience, and even though I offered to take a pay cut multiple times to stay and compete, the 49ers staff decided to prioritize continuity with Robinson in that hybrid WR/return spot. I respect him, but I needed a place where I could fully showcase my abilities without being overshadowed.”

Demarcus Robinson (31, #5) signed a two-year, $9.5 million deal with the 49ers in 2025. Despite missing the first three games of the season due to a suspension (related to a prior DUI), he contributed 22 receptions for 276 yards and 1 touchdown in the regular season, plus a strong playoff performance (111 yards against the Eagles in the Wild Card round). Robinson is viewed as a reliable possession/slot receiver, and with the 49ers’ crowded WR room (including Deebo Samuel, Jauan Jennings, and emerging rookies), the team opted not to re-sign Moore (an unrestricted free agent) in order to manage cap space.

This situation echoes other offseason drama stories (such as Rashan Gary leaving the Packers due to Micah Parsons’ presence), where a younger player feels boxed out by an established veteran at the same position. The Packers see Moore as a low-risk, high-upside addition for special teams, while the 49ers continue to reshape their WR group (highlighted by the major signing of Mike Evans) and may eventually move on from Robinson if cap constraints tighten further.

Skyy Moore now looks forward to a bigger role in Green Bay, where he has the chance to become the centerpiece of the return game. Packers fans are hopeful he’ll bring the stability their special teams have desperately needed for years.

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49ers Quickly Send Three Draft Picks and a Veteran Edge Rusher to Trade for Raiders’ Maxx Crosby Immediately After Ravens Back Out of Deal Over Health Risk Concerns
San Francisco, CA — March 11, 2026 In a surprising turn of events, the San Francisco 49ers have emerged as the new suitor for Maxx Crosby just hours after the Baltimore Ravens pulled out of their trade agreement due to health concerns regarding the star defensive end. The 49ers have quickly made their move, reportedly offering a trade package that includes three draft picks and a veteran edge rusher to the Las Vegas Raiders in exchange for Crosby. The dramatic shift in the trade market came after Baltimore backed out of the deal due to medical concerns, specifically surrounding Crosby’s knee, which had been affected by a meniscus injury that required surgery in the previous season. After conducting a physical exam, the Ravens decided the risks were too significant to go through with the trade. The Raiders confirmed the cancellation with a brief statement, but the door was quickly opened for other teams to make their move. The 49ers, eager to bolster their defense, seized the opportunity to finalize a deal that would send Crosby — a five-time Pro Bowler and one of the NFL's most relentless pass rushers — to San Francisco. The details of the trade include three draft picks, likely involving first-round selections, along with a veteran edge rusher, making it a win-now move for the 49ers as they gear up for the 2026 season. Crosby’s Impact on 49ers Defense The 49ers' defense, already one of the most formidable in the league, will now have another elite rusher on the edge alongside Nick Bosa. Crosby has consistently been one of the most disruptive forces on the defensive line, and his addition to the 49ers will give them a terrifying duo capable of wreaking havoc on opposing quarterbacks. The trade strengthens San Francisco’s Super Bowl aspirations for the upcoming season. With Crosby in the fold, the 49ers are expected to become even more formidable in the trenches, potentially making them the top defensive unit in the NFC. The trade also represents a calculated risk by the 49ers, who clearly believe in Crosby’s ability to overcome his previous injury issues and return to his elite form. Ravens’ Setback and Raiders’ Opportunity For the Baltimore Ravens, the sudden cancellation of the deal for Crosby marked a missed opportunity to add a top-tier pass rusher to their defense. However, the Raiders find themselves in a strong position with Crosby’s trade value still intact, and the 49ers have provided an attractive offer that could help them reshape their roster. As the 2026 NFL season approaches, the 49ers’ quick and decisive action signals their intent to remain among the league’s top contenders. With Crosby now joining forces with Bosa, the 49ers’ defensive front looks even more dominant, making their pursuit of a championship title all the more formidable. With trade talks wrapped up and the deal nearly finalized, all eyes are now on San Francisco, as they prepare to make a Super Bowl run with one of the league’s most feared pass rushers.

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