The Buffalo Bills could sure use Elijah Moore right now.
The talented slot receiver was an offseason addition by the Bills, but he never really broke through, and on Nov. 26, they cut him.
Now, Moore is a member of the Denver Broncos' practice squad, which is painful for multiple reasons.
At the surface, it's because the Bills play the Broncos this week, which has two consequences.
One, the Bills can't sign Moore off the Denver practice squad even though they're depleted by WR injuries, because you can't sign a player off the practice squad of the team you're playing that week.
And two, Moore has information he can share with Denver.
He's not holding back.
“I did all I can in meetings," Moore told the Denver Gazette's Chris Tomasson. "They asked me questions. Whatever they asked, I gave it to them.”
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Obviously, the Bills will be aware of this. They likely have mixed plenty of signals and verbage up since Moore left.
But it's impossible to change everything. There are still aspects or tendencies that Moore likely knows and can share.
It doesn't mean playmakers won't make plays. Sometimes, Josh Allen is just going to do Josh Allen things.
But it's one unfortunate turn of events that could impact the Bills in a negative way this weekend while helping the Broncos.
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