Skyy Moore turned frustration into fire against Seattle. After two tough drops earlier in the game, the Chiefs wideout delivered the play of the night with an 88-yard punt return touchdown in the fourth quarter.
“It felt great, just showing that sense of resiliency,” Moore said postgame.
“I was in my head after those drops, but to take that punt back to the house, it meant a lot for my confidence. You can’t lose if you keep going.”
Moore knows the challenge isn’t just physical, it’s mental.
“I feel like 90% of the game is mental,” he added. “Everybody faces obstacles. Whether you win or lose, you just have to keep getting up and keep going.”
The two-time Super Bowl champion has already etched his name in Chiefs history with a touchdown in Super Bowl LVII. Now, his resilience is once again proving why Kansas City continues to believe in him.