The Buffalo Bills began OTAs on Tuesday, marking the first time the helmets went on ahead of the 2025 season. Buffalo had several notable additions during the offseason, one of which really stood out during Day One.
Per Matt Parrino, wide receiver Elijah Moore had a terrific first day of practice.
"On Tuesday, Moore looked like he’s been in the Bills offense for years," Parrino writes. "He was flying around on the field, showing off his signature speed and footwork. The highlight play came in 11-on-11 drills when he beat veteran cornerback Tre’Davious White on a Josh Allen touchdown. Moore had a couple of impressive plays throughout the day. The veteran, who is playing for his third NFL team in his fifth season, said he’s brought the chip on his shoulder to Buffalo."
Moore had 61 catches last season with the Cleveland Browns, and 59 the year before. Don't be surprised if Moore becomes a name that separates himself from the rest of the receiving corps throughout the offseason and into the regular season.
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