Elijah Moore Takes Shot At Browns, Needs Bills' Josh Allen To Save Career

The Buffalo Bills made multiple moves during the offseason to bolster their receiving core. 

Not only did the team extend Khalil Shakir to a long-term deal, but they also signed free agents like Joshua Palmer and Laviska Shenault. One of the most recent pickups, though, was former second-round receiver Elijah Moore. 

Moore has been a consistent receiver over this first four-year career with both the Jets and Browns, but he’s now fighting to stay in the NFL. It’s why he choose to join the Bills in the first place. 

When a league MVP at quarterback is on the team like Josh Allen, Moore’s choice was quite easy. 

“For me, it’s more like my whole career, I haven’t really had too many great opportunities with a stable quarterback the entire season,” said Moore.

Is that a poke at the Browns? Maybe.

But it’s also a statistical fact.

“Being blessed with the opportunity to, God willing, have 17 for the entire season with the MVP at that, a top-tier caliber player, top-tier caliber team, top-tier caliber coaches, putting you in position — I feel like it would just be the best position that I’ve been put in yet.”

Buffalo has a plethora of offensive weapons to choose from this year. Moore’s status on the team is not guaranteed at this point. He’ll have to earn his playing time moving forward. 

The fact that he was able to play well in both New York and Cleveland shows he can still produce well. So Buffalo may have come away with a quality veteran on the open market later than most teams find their final roster spots. 

It’ll be up to Allen and Moore himself to find a way to save his career moving forward. 

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