Elijah Moore (via X)

The Buffalo Bills are signing wide receiver Elijah Moore to a one-year contract worth up to $5 million, sources told Jordan Schultz.

Moore confirmed it as well. “Back in that red and blue,” Moore wrote on X. “Time to go be great. Grateful for the opportunity. Can’t wait to meet Bills Mafia.”

The move came days after the 2025 NFL Draft, where Buffalo mainly focused on its defense and didn’t draft a wideout until the seventh round, that being Kaden Prather. The Bills also took tight end Jackson Hawes in Round 5.

Moore spent the past two seasons with the Cleveland Browns. He set a career high with 640 receiving yards in 2023 before catching 61 passes in 2024, which was also a personal best. 

The 2021 second-round pick played his first two NFL seasons for the New York Jets and is only 25. The Ole Miss product has racked up 200 career receptions for 2,162 yards and nine touchdowns in 61 games.

The Bills have tried to bolster their wide receiver depth chart this offseason. They signed Joshua Palmer earlier this year, adding him to a core that includes by Khalil Shakir, Keon Coleman, and Curtis Samuel. Mack Hollins, who led the team with five touchdown catches in 2024, joined the New England Patriots in March.

Jaden Chandler-Parnell, or “JC” is a Sports & Sports Betting Analyst for Stare Down Sports. You can Follow him on X @Jaden95Chandler and on YouTube 

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