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49ers' Skyy Moore: Returns kickoff 98 yards Sunday
Skyy Moore was not targeted as a receiver while returning two kicks for 107 combined yards in Sunday's 41-22 win over Arizona.Moore got things cooking for the San Francisco 49ers when he ran back the game's opening kickoff for 98 yards. The return specialist was run down at the one-yard line, which opened the door for Christian McCaffrey to finish off the easiest opening scoring drive in recent memory. Moore's impact was only felt in the return game, as he did not garner a target in the blowout win with Ricky Pearsall (knee) back in the fold. Fantasy managers can expect similar involvement from Moore in next Monday's tilt against Carolina.
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49ers' Skyy Moore: Reception in consecutive games
Skyy Moore secured his only target for 18 yards in Sunday's 42-26 loss to the Rams.Moore recorded a reception in consecutive games for the first time this season. The return specialist logged 11 snaps on offense (17 percent) while running back one punt and one kickoff in the loss to a division foe. Moore's role on offense remains too small for the receiver to make a fantasy impact against the Cardinals next Sunday.
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49ers' Skyy Moore: Busy day returning kicks
Skyy Moore had one reception for 21 yards while returning five combined kicks for 85 yards in Sunday's 34-24 win over the Giants.Moore played a role in the field position game for the San Francisco 49ers after running back five of his six return opportunities Sunday. The return specialist set a new personal high with a 21-yard reception in the win, but it was also just his third catch (on five targets) in eight appearances this season. Moore's minimal involvement on offense keeps him out of the fantasy picture in standard formats for next Sunday's tilt versus the Rams.
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49ers' Skyy Moore: Splits snaps between offense and ST
Skyy Moore failed to collect his only target on offense while returning two kicks for 52 yards in Sunday's 26-15 loss to the Texans.Moore overcame a minor ankle injury early in the practice week in order to split his time evenly between the offense and special teams Sunday (nine snaps apiece). The return specialist has garnered four targets across eight appearances this season, rendering him useless outside of formats that incorporate return yardage. Expect Moore to continue acting as the San Francisco 49ers' primary return man while running a handful of routes on offense until the team's receiver room returns to full strength.
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49ers' Skyy Moore: Ready for Week 7
Skyy Moore does not have an injury designation ahead of Sunday's game against the Falcons, Briana Jeannael of the San Francisco 49ers' official site reports.Moore began the week unable to practice due to an ankle injury, but he was able to get in some work both Thursday and Friday. He will be set to work primarily on special teams against the Falcons.
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49ers' Skyy Moore: Limited participant Thursday
Skyy Moore (ankle) was a limited participant in practice Thursday after missing Wednesday's session, Cam Inman of The San Jose Mercury News reports.The wide receiver first appeared on the injury report Wednesday, likely indicating that he picked up the injury during the San Francisco 49ers' Week 6 loss to the Buccaneers. Moore's return to practice might put him on track to suit up this Sunday against the Falcons, and if he can go, he might be able to get snaps amid a depleted receiving corps, as Jauan Jennings (ankle/rib/shoulder, LP), Ricky Pearsall (knee, DNP), Marquez Valdes-Scantling (calf, DNP) and Jordan Watkins (calf, LP) are all listed on the injury report, while Kendrick Bourne and Demarcus Robinson are San Francisco's only healthy options at the position.
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49ers' Skyy Moore: Absent from practice
San Francisco coach Kyle Shanahan said Wednesday that Skyy Moore (ankle) is not practicing, Cam Inman of The San Jose Mercury News reports.Moore appears to have sustained an ankle injury during the San Francisco 49ers' loss to Tampa Bay in Week 6, making him uncertain for Sunday's contest against the Falcons. He hasn't logged a target on offense in back-to-back games, though Moore did compile a season-best 109 yards as a kick returner versus the Buccaneers, plus 25 yards as a punt returner. He remains off the fantasy radar in all formats other than deeper leagues that place a premium on return yardage.
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49ers' Skyy Moore: No touches on offense
Skyy Moore logged three snaps (four percent) on offense and did not record a touch while generating 134 return yards on six combined attempts in Sunday's 30-19 loss to Tampa Bay.Moore reverted to primarily operating as the San Francisco 49ers' punt and kick returner after recording at least one target or one carry over his previous three appearances. The 24-year-old has just one reception for 10 yards in six appearances this season, leaving no room for fantasy utility. The song will remain the same for Moore in next Sunday's tilt against Atlanta.
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49ers' Skyy Moore: One carry on offense Thursday
Skyy Moore had one carry for one yard without being targeted in Thursday's 26-23 win over the Rams.Moore made his usual impact as a returner with 55 yards gained on three punt returns (and a shaky squib recovery on his only kick return). The 24-year-old split his 16 total snaps Thursday evenly between offense and special teams. Moore finished with zero targets after recording one in each of his previous two outings, but he did register his first carry as a member of the San Francisco 49ers in the overtime win. As depleted as San Francisco's receiver room is at the moment, it doesn't appear that Moore's role will expand much past the return game Week 6 against Tampa Bay.
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49ers' Skyy Moore: No receptions Sunday
Skyy Moore failed to bring in his only target on offense while returning four combined kicks for 96 yards in Sunday's 26-21 loss to the Jaguars.Moore was used for eight snaps on offense (12 percent), but he failed to turn his lone target into a reception like he did last week. The 24-year-old is being used almost exclusively as a return specialist despite San Francisco's woes at the wide receiver position. Much of the same can be expected from Moore when the San Francisco 49ers visit the Rams on Thursday.