The Buffalo Bills have seen major changes come to their receiving corps for the second straight offseason. In 2024, they traded Stefon Diggs after not re-signing Gabe Davis, meaning Josh Allen's top two weapons were gone. Allen, of course, went on to have an MVP season. This season, Mack Hollins signed with the New England Patriots after leading the Bills in touchdown catches a season ago. Amari Cooper also doesn't look to be brought back.
The Bills will hope to see a big step taken by Keon Coleman this season, and they signed deep threat Josh Palmer in free agency. On top of that, they also added Elijah Moore after the 2025 NFL Draft, and the newest weapon for Josh Allen is happy to be in Buffalo.
"Buffalo already has been nothing but great to me already," Moore said on X. "This place really takes care of they people."
Moore also had some nice words for his new quarterback when speaking to the WGR 550 in Buffalo.
"When I wasn't in, I was just watching him, because obviously I'm on the other side of it now," Moore said. "I've been playing against him for going into four years now, and it just looked better now that he's on my side. The balls were pretty. The way that he practices, he jokes around, but at the same time, he's locked in."
Moore had 61 catches with the Browns last season, and 59 the year before. While it's likely that Keon Coleman and Josh Palmer will be the starting boundary receivers to begin the year, don't be shocked if Moore quickly takes one of those jobs.
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