According to Aaron Wilson of KPRC2 in Houston, the San Francisco 49ers worked out former Las Angeles Chargers wide receiver Jason Moore on Wednesday, during the team's second and final minicamp practice.
Source: Former #Chargers wide receiver Jason Moore worked out for #49ers today along with quarterback Jack Coan @KPRC2
The Chargers signed Moore (6-3, 215) as an undrafted free agent out of Findlay in 2019. He registered one reception for five yards through six game appearances last season before being waived on December 17 and re-signed to the practice squad, per Pro Football Reference.
Moore, 27, has caught six passes for 104 yards in 20 game appearances (one start) through his four NFL seasons.
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