The Buffalo Bills have secured wide receiver DJ Moore from the Chicago Bears in a major trade, giving quarterback Josh Allen a proven offensive weapon as the team pushes for its first Super Bowl since 1993.
Trade Details
Buffalo sends a mid-round draft pick to Chicago in exchange for the $110 million veteran. The Bills had monitored A.J. Brown’s situation with the Philadelphia Eagles but ultimately targeted Moore to bolster their receiving corps.
Moore’s Proven Track Record
The 28-year-old receiver boasts 41 touchdowns and over 8,200 receiving yards across his eight-year NFL career. Selected in the first round of the 2018 draft by the Carolina Panthers, Moore spent five seasons there, establishing himself as a reliable playmaker.
Familiar Coaching Connection
Moore previously thrived under Joe Brady during two of his standout seasons with the Panthers, when Brady served as offensive coordinator. Brady now leads the Bills as head coach, potentially easing Moore’s transition to the team.

