Buffalo Bills Set To Host Veteran Wide Receiver Elijah Moore
The Buffalo Bills are set to host free-agent Wide Receiver Elijah Moore. Moore is coming off a strong 2024 season with the Cleveland Browns. He caught a career-high 61 passes with the team. Moore was drafted by the New York Jets in the 2nd Round of the 2021 NFL Draft. He spent two years in New York before being traded to the Cleveland Browns in March 2023.
Moore’s career took off with the Browns. He had 100+ targets in back-to-back seasons. Now he is on the open market, and Buffalo will reportedly host him in the coming days. Will Moore be a fit for the perennial AFC contenders?
How Will Moore Fit With the Buffalo Bills?
Quarterback Josh Allen won the NFL MVP with a lackluster receiving corps. His top two pass-catching threats were Khalil Shakir and Keon Coleman. Moore would provide a veteran presence to the Bills as they look to finally break through in the AFC.
Final Thoughts
The Buffalo Bills needed to improve its receiver room this offseason. Their marquee offseason move in that regard was signing Wide Receiver Joshua Palmer. If he were to sign with Buffalo, it would give the offense a jolt heading into the 2025 season.
