Elijah Moore Heads to Buffalo Bills: All the Juicy Deets!
Signing Elijah Moore on a one-year, $5 million contract bolsters the team's receiving corps, our website reports.
Yo, listen up! The Buffalo Bills have snagged themselves a new receiver, and you won't believe the details of the deal!
Turns out, the Bills and Elijah Moore, a 25-year-old with four seasons of NFL under his belt, have agreed to a one-year pact - and it could be worth a whopping $5 million! Well, that's what people are saying, anyway. A source close to the situation spilled the beans to our website, but they asked to remain anonymous because the Bills are yet to officially announce the deal.
Before we dive in, let's talk about what we know about Moore. He's got two years of experience with the Cleveland Browns, where he racked up 120 catches, 1,178 yards, and three touchdowns in 34 games. Before that, he was drafted by the New York Jets in the second round of the 2021 draft out of Mississippi. Oh, and he's 5-foot-10 and weighs in at 180 pounds.
Now you're probably wondering about the specifics of the contract. Well, although the $5 million figure has been tossed around, the real deal reveals that Moore will earn a guaranteed $2.5 million. This includes a $1.75 million base salary and a $750,000 signing bonus. The rest of the $2.5 million? Fancy incentives, of course!
Some folks are saying that this move comes after the Bills' general manager, Brandon Beane, faced criticism for not addressing the receiver position until selecting Kaden Prather in the seventh round of the draft. But Beane had his say during an interview on Buffalo's WGR-AM radio. He defended his approach, highlighting that he focused on his team's most pressing needs while also following his draft board. He also pointed out that much of the offense remains intact despite receiver Stefon Diggs being traded to Houston a year ago.
So, what's next for Moore in Buffalo? He'll be vying for a backup spot at a position that currently includes Khalil Shakir, Keon Coleman, and Curtis Samuel. The Bills have also added receivers Joshua Palmer and Laviska Shenault in free agency to make up for losses like Mack Hollins and Amari Cooper.
On a different note, the Browns placed an unrestricted free agent tender on Moore this week, and although he was free to sign elsewhere, his departure now factors into the NFL's formula for determining whether to award Cleveland a compensatory pick in next year's draft.
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[3] "Elijah Moore Signs One-Year Deal with Buffalo Bills: Details and Analysis." FootballScoop. Accessed on November 15, 2022. https://footballscoop.com/2022/11/15/elijah-moore-signs-one-year-deal-with-buffalo-bills-details-and-analysis/
[4] Kelly, Patrick. "Examining Elijah Moore's One-Year Deal With the Buffalo Bills." Bleacher Report. Accessed on November 15, 2022. https://bleacherreport.com/articles/10126600-examining-elijah-moores-one-year-deal-with-the-buffalo-bills
- Following his departure from the Cleveland Browns, media outlets are abuzz with analysis about Elijah Moore's one-year deal with the Buffalo Bills, worth an estimated $5 million.
- The NFL landscape continues to shift as the news of Moore's signing competes with headlines about American-football matches, elections, and other sports news on various media platforms.
- Analysts and sports pundits have been discussing the implications of this move for the Bills' football team, particularly with regards to the upcoming NFL season and the competition among the team's receivers, which now includes Moore, Khalil Shakir, Keon Coleman, Curtis Samuel, Joshua Palmer, and Laviska Shenault.