Gametime is under 20 minutes away between the Buffalo Bills and the Denver Broncos for the divisional round of the NFL playoffs, with a trip to the AFC Championship on the line.
The matchup already has many intriguing elements, such as being a rematch of the wild-card game from last season, when the Broncos were the seventh seed, led by rookie quarterback Bo Nix, and lost in dominating fashion, 31-7.
However, both teams are completely different from a year ago; in fact, each team has a different look coming into this week, with Denver making a new acquisition, and it is someone the Bills are a bit familiar with.
Wide receiver Elijah Moore was elevated from the Broncos' practice squad on Friday after being released by Buffalo in November, in favor of signing proven veteran Brandin Cooks, but is listed as inactive for the game.
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Although Moore won't suit up for Denver to assist an offense that has had trouble getting going at times, he made sure to give his thoughts on the Bills' injuries at wide receiver while hinting at his experience when he was with the team.
"They got a lot of guys banged up, but they don't throw it to the receivers anyway," Moore said.
Even though some may view the comment as petty, Moore actually has a point, especially given how the lack of offensive production from the receiving corps this season has left the team heavily reliant on running back James Cook and MVP quarterback Josh Allen.
Through nine games this season with Buffalo, Moore was only targeted 17 times, but hauled in nine catches for 112 yards, with his longest reception of the season going for 31 yards.
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