Eagles Secure WR Elijah Moore with One-Year Contract
Ian Rapoport reports the Philadelphia Eagles will add receiver Elijah Moore on a short deal this week. The move gives the team more depth at wideout. The Eagles moved to secure depth at receiver. It concerns WR Elijah Moore. The agreement is a one-year contract.
College pedigree and draft background
Moore starred at Ole Miss as a three-year starter. He earned first-team All-SEC honors in 2020.
The New York Jets selected him at No. 34 overall. That pick came in the second round of the 2021 NFL Draft.
Pro career and contract history
Moore originally signed a four-year deal worth $8,940,427. The contract included a $3,862,129 signing bonus.
The Jets traded him to the Cleveland Browns for a third-round pick in March 2023. He reached unrestricted free agency this past offseason.
Moves in 2025 and recent playing time
The Buffalo Bills added Moore on a one-year deal in March of this year. They released him after the trade deadline, and he joined the Denver Broncos’ practice squad.
In 2025, Moore appeared in nine games for the Bills. He caught nine passes for 112 yards and recorded no touchdowns.
What the Eagles gain
The signing provides Philadelphia with a versatile slot target and special-teams depth. Moore brings experience from multiple offenses.
The short-term deal gives the Eagles flexibility. It also allows Moore to compete for snaps immediately.
| Team | Transaction / Year |
|---|---|
| New York Jets | Drafted No. 34 overall, 2021 |
| Cleveland Browns | Traded for a 3rd-round pick, March 2023 |
| Buffalo Bills | Signed one-year deal, March 2025; released after trade deadline |
| Denver Broncos | Joined practice squad, 2025 |
| Philadelphia Eagles | Signed one-year contract (reported) |
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