The Washington Commanders got great injury news on Saturday.
It meant they had to let a different player go, though.
The Commanders have activated WR Noah Brown from Injured Reserve.
They've cut Chris Moore in a corresponding roster move.
Moore was a reliable option for the Commanders as they dealt with all sorts of other WR injuries this season, so it's a bit of a bummer for Moore.
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Moore has been around the NFL. He's 32 years old and was a fourth-round pick way back in 2016.
This season, Moore has caught 10 passes for 192 yards and a touchdown across 11 games.
He has played for the Ravens, Texans, Titans and Cardinals in addition to playing for Washington.
Moore has 148 NFL catches for 1,902 yards and nine touchdowns in his career.
He's 6-foot-1, 200-pounds and seems relatively reliable as a depth option. There's a chance he could get signed to another team down the stretch.
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