As the Denver Broncos prepare for their playoff matchup against the Buffalo Bills, it appears they're getting a little extra information on their opponent from a former Bills wide receiver.
According to the Denver Gazette's Chris Tomasson, former Buffalo wideout Elijah Moore, now on the Broncos' practice squad, is providing "plenty of info" ahead of the AFC Divisional round tilt.
"I did all I can in meetings. They asked me questions. Whatever they asked, I gave it to them," Moore told Tomasson.
Elijah Moore divulging offensive secrets to the Broncos
The Bills waived Moore on November 26th, just a few months into his tenure in Buffalo.
The former New York Jets draft pick had signed with the Bills as a free agent last offseason, but was unable to carve out a role for himself. The two sides mutually agreed to part ways after Moore failed to carve out a role for himself.
Moore was then picked up by the Broncos and signed to their practice squad.
He hasn't gotten any playing time since signing with Denver; head coach Sean Payton still has him learning the offense.
But the information he has on the Bills' offensive operation could be key for the Broncos' defense in figuring out how to slow down all-world quarterback Josh Allen.
We'll see if it makes a difference on Saturday.
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