The Buffalo Bills might have a new stud wide receiver on their hands according to Tre’Davious White.
The veteran cornerback spoke at spring practices after returning to the team as a free agent this offseason. Reportedly at one point, he shouted out a fellow veteran who recently signed in Buffalo this offseason in wide receiver Elijah Moore.
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White thinks Moore will make an impact with the Bills in 2025, going as far as calling the playmaker “amazing” in some respects:
While the Bills do have quarterback Josh Allen under center, they’re rolling the dice with their wide receiver room. However, that is typical in the NFL as the team has to pay the QB the big bucks so it’s often hard to dish out the dollars to a top playmaker.
The Bills invested a top draft pick in wide Keon Coleman a year ago and then brought in a couple of veterans via free agency this offseason such as Josh Palmer and Moore.
While Allen might make paying an All-Pro receiver difficult, his skill still clearly attracts players to sign in Buffalo. Moore himself is an example of that.
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“My whole career, I haven’t really had, you know, too many great opportunities with a stable quarterback the entire season,” Moore said. “I just feel like it would just be the best position that I’ve been put in yet. So, it’s just so much to look forward to from that. Why not run towards it?”
Moore caught a career-high 61 passes for 538 yards and one touchdown last season for the Cleveland Browns. He signed a one-year deal with Buffalo.
Bills Wire will continue to provide updates throughout the 2025 offseason.
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