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Bills Sign WR Elijah Moore to 1-Year Deal, Says Josh Allen will Put Him in "Best Position" of His Career

Updated: Jul 30

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Hard to argue against that statement from Moore, especially considering the fact that his first two teams that he’s played for have been nothing short of 21st century poverty. As a result of playing with a revolving door of quarterbacks including - but not limited to - names like pre-Kevin O’Connel Sam Darnold, Tim Boyle, and Zach Wilson, Moore has had a very forgettable first four years of his career. However, he now gets a supreme upgrade in his quarterback situation, moving from the aforementioned laundry list of backups to the reigning NFL MVP in Josh Allen. Despite investing significant resources into the WR position over the past year (including drafting WR Keon Coleman 33rd overall in 2024 and trading for WR Amari Cooper - now released), the Bills haven’t gotten much out of the position besides Khalil Shakir, their dependable slot receiver who they just signed to a team-friendly extension. Moore was a second-round pick himself back in 2021 and should have plenty of chances to find a role within the Bills offense in 2025, especially since there isn’t yet a proven elite target earner in Buffalo. The hope was that Coleman or TE Dalton Kincaid could assume that role, but seeing as both have disappointed so far, the door is open for Moore to have a fighting chance at fantasy relevance when it comes to flex consideration.

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