After years of fighting through losing seasons, DJ Moore finally tasted playoff footballâand now heâs joining one of the NFLâs most dangerous teams.
For Moore, teaming up with Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills isnât just another move⊠it might be the moment his career truly takes off.

DJ Moore Reveals Why Joining Josh Allen and the Bills Could Change Everything
For most of his NFL career, DJ Moore has been one of the leagueâs most productive receivers stuck in the wrong situations.
Year after year, the talented wideout delivered impressive numbersâeven while playing for teams that struggled to win.
Now, everything might be different.
After being traded from the Chicago Bears to the Buffalo Bills, Moore is stepping into an environment that many players dream about: an elite quarterback, a winning culture, and a team that has been knocking on the Super Bowlâs door for years.

And according to Moore himself, that combination was impossible to ignore.
The Josh Allen Effect
Thereâs one reason that keeps coming up whenever offensive players join the Bills.
Josh Allen.
The Buffalo quarterback has become one of the most dominant and exciting players in the NFL, capable of turning broken plays into explosive highlights.
Moore didnât hide his excitement when speaking to reporters after the trade became official.
âJosh has been playing at a high level, so just to join him is something great,â Moore said.

For a receiver who has spent most of his career catching passes in unstable offenses, pairing with a quarterback like Allen could unlock a completely new level of production.
Allenâs ability to extend plays, escape pressure, and fire deep passes downfield creates opportunities that many receivers rarely experience.
And Moore believes his skill set fits perfectly with that style.
A Long Road to Winning
Despite being selected 24th overall in the 2018 NFL Draft, Mooreâs early career was defined by losing seasons.
During his five years with the Carolina Panthers, the team never made the playoffs and never won more than seven games in a season.

In 2023, Moore was traded to the Chicago Bears, but the struggles continued. Across his first two seasons in Chicago, the Bears won only 12 total games.
By the start of the 2025 season, Mooreâs career record stood at a brutal 41â73.
Yet through all the chaos, Moore remained remarkably productive.
Across his first seven seasons in the league, he averaged nearly 80 receptions and over 1,000 receiving yards per year, while scoring 35 touchdowns.
The talent was never the issue.
The environment was.
Finally Experiencing Playoff Football
Everything changed last season.

The Bears shocked the NFC by winning the NFC North with an 11â6 record, finally giving Moore his first taste of postseason football.
Chicago stunned their rivals, the Green Bay Packers, in the wild-card round before losing a dramatic overtime game to the Los Angeles Rams in the divisional round.
Moore played a crucial role during that playoff run.
He finished the postseason with 11 receptions, 116 yards, and two touchdowns.
One of those moments became unforgettable: a 25-yard touchdown catch with just 1:43 remaining that capped an incredible 25-point fourth-quarter comeback against Green Bay.
For Moore, that experience changed everything.
âItâs hard to win in this league,â he said. âYou should appreciate it and celebrate it. But the losses turn into lessons. You learn from your losses and get better.â
The Billsâ Next Step: Super Bowl or Bust
Now Moore joins a team that already knows how to win.
The Buffalo Bills have reached the playoffs seven consecutive seasons, winning at least one postseason game in each of the last six years.

But one thing still eludes them: the Super Bowl.
Thatâs the ânext stepâ Moore is eager to help them achieve.
âJust to get that far and get over that hump is the next step,â he said.
The Bills clearly believe Moore can help them do exactly that. Buffalo paid a second-round draft pick to acquire him, a significant investment for a team already stacked with talent.
The Joe Brady Connection
Another intriguing element of the trade is Mooreâs familiarity with Bills head coach Joe Brady.
During Mooreâs time in Carolina, Brady served as the Panthersâ offensive coordinator. That previous relationship could help Moore quickly adapt to Buffaloâs offense.
Their first conversation after the trade was simple and direct.
Brady told Moore to âget ready to run.â
For Moore, that message brought back memories of their time together in Carolinaâand heâs ready to embrace it again.
âOnce the play breaks down, thatâs when it turns into backyard football,â Moore explained. âThatâs when the explosive plays happen.â
And with Josh Allen improvising behind center, those moments could become frequent.
A New Chapter Begins
For DJ Moore, the move to Buffalo represents more than just another team change.
Itâs a chance to prove what he can do in a winning system, with an elite quarterback, and on a team that expects to compete for a championship.
After years of fighting through losing seasons, he now finds himself in a completely different situation.
And if everything clicks in Buffaloâs offense, the Bills may have just added the weapon they need to finally push past their playoff heartbreaksâand reach the Super Bowl.
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