Jaylon Moore replaced 49ers left tackle Trent Williams late last season, protecting the blind side of Brock Purdy. Now, the Chiefs have agreed to terms with Moore to protect the blind side of ...
The numbers were rather eye-opening for some when the Jaylon Moore news came across the NFL's transaction wire on Monday. As it turns out, the deal is looking more and more palatable—a good deal ...
The Kansas City Chiefs identified and acquired their new left tackle Monday, agreeing to sign Jaylon Moore to a two-year contract, league sources told The Athletic. Moore, 27, was the No. 8 ...
It’s been quite a month for Jaylon Moore. After spending most of his first four NFL seasons as a backup for the San Francisco 49ers, Moore signed with the Chiefs two weeks ago. He’ll be the ...
San Francisco 49ers offensive lineman Jaylon Moore during the second quarter against the Carolina Panthers at Bank of America Stadium. Jim Dedmon USA TODAY Sports Since entering the league as a ...
The Chiefs have agreed to a two-year, $30 million contract with four-year veteran Jaylon Moore, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter. Moore played all four NFL seasons with the San Francisco 49ers ...
Multiple reports announced Kansas City had agreed to a deal with former San Francisco 49ers left tackle Jaylon Moore worth $30 million over two years. Moore, 27, was taken by the Niners in the ...
Second, they filled part of that gap by inking Jaylon Moore to a two-year deal worth $30 million. Say what you want about the Moore signing but the Chiefs clearly think he's good enough to slot in ...
"San Francisco's Jaylon Moore is probably next after those two." The 49ers picked Moore in Round 5 of the 2021 NFL Draft. In four seasons with the 49ers, he started just 12 games including 5 last ...
The Kansas City Chiefs were in dire need of improving their offensive line, and at the start of free agency they got what they wanted by signing left tackle Jaylon Moore from the San Francisco 49ers.