Bills Sign WR Elijah Moore to One-Year Deal
Bills Sign WR Elijah Moore to One-Year Deal

Bills Sign WR Elijah Moore to One-Year Deal

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The Buffalo Bills have signed wide receiver Elijah Moore to a one-year contract, adding depth to their receiving corps shortly after general manager Brandon Beane defended the team's approach to receiver acquisitions. Moore, who previously played for the New York Jets and Cleveland Browns, brings versatility and consistent production, having recorded at least 400 yards and 37 receptions in each of his four NFL seasons. His addition is not seen as filling a true No. 1 receiver role but rather as bolstering the receiver room, which already includes Khalil Shakir, Keon Coleman, Joshua Palmer, and Curtis Samuel. The move addresses concerns about depth and injury risk, providing Josh Allen with another reliable target. Moore's decision to join Buffalo was influenced by the opportunity to play with Allen, and he is expected to contribute as a rotational piece rather than a primary starter. The deal comes after Moore became an unrestricted free agent, following a season with the Browns in which he caught 61 passes for 538 yards.

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