Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen demonstrated last season that he could thrive without a premier wide receiver, leading the team to another AFC Championship game with an impressive MVP campaign. While some speculate that Stefon Diggs' departure may affect the receiving corps, the Bills appear committed to developing their existing talent. Recently, they signed Elijah Moore to a one-year, $5 million contract, enhancing their offensive options.
Moore, a former Cleveland Brown, brings 1,178 yards on 120 receptions over his last two seasons. This signing suggests a cautious yet strategic approach by Buffalo’s front office, focusing on internal growth rather than high-profile acquisitions. Bills General Manager Brandon Beane expressed confidence in their current roster, indicating that the team is well-suited for another run at the postseason.