‘The Bills ranked third in the NFL in scoring offense last season at 30.9 points per game and quarterback Josh Allen won his first NFL MVP award. He’ll enter the 2025 season with another proven option among the pass-catching group.’
BillsBeat - May 1, 2025
Bills add depth at receiver by signing Elijah Moore to a 1-year, $5 million deal, AP source says
‘Moore has four seasons of NFL experience including the past two with Cleveland where he combined for 120 catches for 1,178 yards and three touchdowns in 34 games.’
Bills adding free agent WR Elijah Moore, source says
‘Moore can play multiple receiver spots and joins a group in Buffalo that includes Joshua Palmer and Laviska Shenault Jr., who were added in free agency; 2024 second-round pick Keon Coleman; Khalil Shakir, who was signed to a four-year contract extension this offseason; and last year’s free agent addition, Curtis Samuel.’
Bills signing veteran wideout, former second-round pick as Josh Allen gets another weapon, per report
‘Still just 25 years old, Moore is entering his fifth season in the NFL. During his first four seasons, Moore established himself as a solid complementary player who can help open things up for the rest of the offense.’
Bills Add Former Jets, Browns Wide Receiver on One-Year Contract
‘He put up modest numbers during his years as a Jet before being traded to the Browns in the spring of 2023. His most productive year from a receiving-yards standpoint came with Cleveland in ’23; he reeled in 59 catches for 640 yards as the Browns made the playoffs.’
Bills sign former Browns wide receiver to $5 million deal
‘Moore will likely end up as a surprise to many Bills fans that don’t see the signing as a big deal. If you compare his numbers to every Bills’ wide receiver from last year, he is second in receptions behind only Khalil Shakir. While Buffalo will likely start the year with Josh Palmer and Keon Coleman as their top two boundary receivers, don’t be shocked if he ends up taking reps from both players.’
Bills agree to terms with wide receiver Elijah Moore
‘Moore, 25, spent the past two seasons with the Cleveland Browns totaling 120 catches, including 61 last season. Moore was originally a second round pick of the New York Jets in 2021, but was traded to Cleveland following the completion of his second season.’
2025 Bills draft recap: Jordan Hancock
‘The 6’0″, 195 pound Hancock emerged as a key defender in his nickel cornerback role in 2023. He could have declared for the draft after that season but opted to return for his senior year. It turned out to be a good decision as the Buckeyes would go on to win the national championship and Hancock would earn Honorable Mention All Big Ten status.’
2025 Bills draft recap: Deone Walker
‘Well respected by his teammates, which included Bills first round pick Maxwell Hairston, Walker was twice named a team captain. He told reporters he models his game after longtime NFL defensive lineman Calais Campbell since they are similar in height.’
Buffalo Bills sign free agent wide receiver Elijah Moore
‘The 25-year-old is coming off back-to-back 100+ target seasons with the Cleveland Browns. He brings speed and a wide range of versatility into the Bills’ receiver room.’
Bills coach Sean McDermott teams up with Wegmans, FeedMore for allergen-friendly food drive
‘“We’ve experienced now firsthand having to use the EpiPen when foods that my daughter is allergic to have been consumed,” McDermott told the Bills website in 2021. “And it’s not fun, I can promise you that.”’
BillsBeat - April 30, 2025
Roundtable: Our Bills writers share which draft picks they liked – and which ones they didn't
‘Least favorite pick: Taking a 330-pounder with back trouble is not my favorite idea, but that’s what the Bills did in the fourth round – trading up to do so, no less. Kentucky defensive tackle Deone Walker earned first-round grades from some scouts after his 2023 sophomore season, but he slipped to the fourth round partly because of his back injury – specifically, a fracture between two vertebrae in his spine – that greatly impacted his production in 2024. Walker gives the Bills a big body in the middle of the defense, but he actually didn’t play much one-technique defensive tackle last season. There is a lot of projection here – both that he will get healthy and then develop into the run-stuffer the defense needs.’
AFC draft grades: Like Buffalo Bills, Kansas City addresses specific needs in rounds 1-3
‘Until they dethrone the Kansas City Chiefs – or even after they do – the Buffalo Bills should be keeping one eye on the goings on with Chiefs general manager Brett Veach and coach Andy Reid. Who did the Chiefs sign? Who did the Chiefs cut? And, last weekend, who did the Chiefs draft?’
Bills focus on defense in draft, rebuild line
‘The defense has fallen short in the postseason, notably against the Kansas City Chiefs, multiple times in the last several years. In the five regular-season games quarterback Patrick Mahomes has played against the Bills, Buffalo has held the Chiefs offense to an average of 20.8 points and 370 yards. That increases to 34.8 points and 430 yards in four playoff games. The Chiefs have two rushing plays of 20-plus yards in the regular season meetings against the Bills and eight in the playoffs.’
Despite what Brandon Beane thinks, the Buffalo Bills need a star wide receiver
‘So while the defense was rightfully the focus in the draft, that doesn’t make the need for a top receiver any less important. The Bills currently have a total of zero receivers who have ever had a 1,000 yard season. Since 2006, only five teams have won the Super Bowl without having a 1,000 yard receiver…’.