The Green Bay Packers have reached agreement on a one-year contract with free agent wide receiver and kick returner Skyy Moore, according to a source confirmed to ESPN’s Rob Demovsky on Tuesday. Terms of the deal, including salary and incentives, were not immediately available. Moore arrives in Green Bay as a versatile option who can contribute on offense and special teams, giving the Packers another piece to work with in their evolving roster. While specific plans for his role have not been detailed, his background as both a receiver and return specialist suggests he will have an opportunity to compete for snaps in multiple phases of the game. The move continues the Packers’ pattern of exploring affordable additions to deepen their depth chart and create internal competition heading into the offseason program and training camp. By adding Moore on a short-term deal, Green Bay gains flexibility. If he carves out a significant role, the team benefits from added production at a modest commitment. If he settles in primarily as a depth option or special teams contributor, he still addresses an important need in field position and roster versatility. For Moore, the agreement offers a fresh opportunity to re-establish himself and earn a defined role. Joining a new team gives him a chance to integrate into a different offensive system and work with a new coaching staff. He will look to showcase his skills in offseason workouts and preseason action as he competes for playing time. The signing underscores how teams continue to adjust their rosters throughout the offseason, even after the initial wave of high-profile deals. With Moore in the fold on a one-year contract, the Packers add another option to their receiving and return groups as preparations begin for the upcoming season.