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9:36Breaking Down the AFC East's Offseason Grades
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11:27Breaking Down the Buffalo Bills' 2026 Schedule
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1:57Biggest Post-Draft Questions: Buffalo Bills
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9:09The AFC East's Offseason Checklist
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1:592026 AFC East Division Winner
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10:17What's Next for the AFC East After the 2026 Draft?
Top DJ Moore News
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Bills' DJ Moore: Limited in return to practice Tuesday
Moore (lower body) was a limited participant in his return to practice Tuesday, Alex Brasky of SI.com reports.
After sustaining an apparent lower-body injury during Saturday's preseason win over the Panthers, Moore was back on the field three days later in full pads, albeit with some restrictions in place. According to Brasky, Moore was mostly limited to individual work and didn't take part in team drills. While the Bills could monitor his workload carefully over the next few days and potentially hold him out of Saturday's exhibition versus the Browns, Moore's availability for the start of the regular season doesn't appear to be in any peril.
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Bills' DJ Moore: Suited up for Tuesday's session
Moore (lower body) is practicing Tuesday, Joe Buscaglia of The Athletic reports.
Moore came up gimpy after a big play in Saturday's 29-14 win over Carolina, finishing with three catches for 61 yards over the course of two drives. The Bills scored a TD one snap after Moore's injury and then pulled most starters, so he didn't really have a chance to rejoin the game. A quick return to practice confirms that it's a minor injury and he's already feeling better.
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Bills' DJ Moore: Not worried about injury
Moore noted after Saturday's 29-14 preseason win over the Panthers that he was "good to go" after an apparent lower-body injury that he sustained in the first quarter, Ryan Miller of the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle reports.
Moore finished Saturday's exhibition game with three catches on four targets for 61 yards, all of which came during the first two offensive drives. He appeared to pick up the injury on his final catch for 18 yards, but Brady relayed to reporters that the veteran wide receiver would have come out of the game anyways following that drive. Moore wasted no time in showing a rapport with Josh Allen, but the former's injury will be worth monitoring over the coming days, and it wouldn't be surprising if Moore doesn't play in the Bills' next preseason game, which takes place Saturday, Aug. 22, against the Browns.
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Bills' DJ Moore: Limps off with possible ankle injury
Moore came off the field grabbing his ankle during Saturday's preseason game against the Panthers, Matt Parrino of The Syracuse Post-Standard reports.
Moore got off to a fast start with three catches for 61 yards on the first two drives, but he was favoring his leg/ankle after the last of those receptions. He came off the field and talked with trainers for a moment before walking to the bench and putting his helmet on the rack. The trainers and a team doctor then briefly met with Moore again on the bench before the wideout got up and started walking around on the sideline.
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Bills' DJ Moore: Settling in as Allen's top target
Quarterback Josh Allen said in late June that Moore has been "a pretty seamless fit" and is "going to be a huge help" for Buffalo's offense in 2026, Nick Shook of NFL.com reports.
Moore was acquired by the Bills from Chicago in March for a second-round pick, and the 29-year-old veteran steps into a new wide receiver room alongside Khalil Shakir to provide Allen a true proven No. 1 receiver for the first time since Stefon Diggs' departure back in 2024. Catching passes from one of the NFL's premier quarterbacks will aid Moore as he looks to bounce back from a down 2025 season with the Bears, in which he totaled a career-worst 50-682-6 receiving line despite suiting up for all 17 regular-season games. Moore faces less competition for targets in Buffalo, as behind Shakir and tight end Dalton Kincaid, the likes of Joshua Palmer, Keon Coleman and Skyler Bell fill out the team's receiver corps. If Moore can demonstrate that he hasn't lost a step at age 29, he'll be in position to bounce back in 2026 even if his best days are behind him.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-0, 213 lbs |
| Birthplace: Philadelphia, PA |
| Age: 29 |
| School: Maryland |
| Experience: 9 |





















