NFL Trade News: Buffalo Bills pulls off major wide receiver deal with Chicago Bears ahead of new league yearThe Chicago Bears and Buffalo Bills are finalizing a trade that will send a veteran wide receiver to Buffalo in exchange for draft picks. The Bills will also guarantee part of the player’s future salary. Chicago gains cap flexibility and draft capital, while Buffalo adds an experienced offensive weapon to strengthen its passing attack. The Chicago Bears and Buffalo Bills have reportedly agreed to a deal that could reshape both teams’ offenses heading into the new NFL season. According to league insiders, the trade will send veteran wide receiver D.J. Moore to Buffalo in exchange for draft compensation, giving quarterback Josh Allen another proven target. While the agreement cannot become official until the new league year begins next week, reports indicate the two teams are already finalizing the details.For Chicago, the move represents a major financial and roster decision during a busy offseason. The Bears had already been exploring ways to adjust their salary cap situation and reshape their offensive identity. Moving Moore not only brings back draft capital but also clears significant cap space as the front office prepares for free agency and the upcoming draft.

Bills secure veteran weapon as Bears reshape roster

Details of the trade began emerging through national NFL insiders shortly after the deal surfaced. Tom Pelissero reported that the Bills would send a valuable draft pick in exchange for Moore while also receiving a later selection from Chicago.Tom Pelissero reports the Bills will give up a 2026 second-round pick to the Bears for WR D.J. Moore and a 2026 fifth-round pick.Another major piece of the agreement involves Moore’s contract situation. Adam Schefter noted that Buffalo is taking on future financial commitments as part of the trade.Adam Schefter adds that as part of the deal, the Bills will be guaranteeing $15.5 million of Moore’s salary in 2028.From Buffalo’s perspective, the trade solves a problem that followed the franchise throughout the previous season. The team had repeatedly faced questions about its wide receiver depth and the need to provide Allen with another reliable playmaker. Moore brings experience, route running ability and a track record of production that could immediately strengthen the Bills’ passing attack.Chicago, meanwhile, benefits in a different way. The Bears reduce their financial obligations while gaining a high draft pick that can help accelerate their roster rebuild. Moore was scheduled to carry a significant cap number in the coming seasons, and moving that contract gives the team greater flexibility.Moore still produced respectable numbers in 2025. He appeared in all 17 games for Chicago, recording 50 receptions for 682 yards and six touchdowns while adding 79 rushing yards and another score.If the deal is finalized as expected next week, both teams will enter the new league year having taken a decisive step toward reshaping their offensive plans.