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Back to EpisodesBills Trade for Moore, Boosting Allen's Passing Attack
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Buffalo Bills Acquire D.J. Moore: A Trade to Strengthen Passing Attack and Boost Competition
The Buffalo Bills are reportedly close to acquiring wide receiver D.J. Moore from the Chicago Bears in a trade, aiming to bolster their passing game and provide quarterback Josh Allen with a proven deep threat. Moores arrival comes after a quiet offseason at the position and a struggle to find a consistent deep threat alongside running back James Cook, particularly in playoff games.
Moore brings four one thousand-yard seasons and a strong history with Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady from their Carolina Panthers days. The trade does not signal a loss of faith in rookie Keon Coleman, the Bills thirty-third overall pick from 2024 out of Florida State. General manager Brandon Beane and head coach Joe Brady both express high expectations for Colemans upcoming season and have no plans to trade him despite some early challenges.
Adding Moore will intensify competition for targets and potentially motivate Coleman to perform better, setting up an intriguing battle for playing time during training camp. As the new league year approaches, this trade could significantly impact Buffalos offense and foster growth among their homegrown talent.
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