The Buffalo Bills just went all-in, folks. And I mean all-in.
Tom Pelissero is reporting that Buffalo has acquired wide receiver D.J. Moore from the Chicago Bears, sending a 2026 second-round pick to Chicago in exchange for Moore and a fifth-rounder. And let me tell you something - this is exactly the kind of move a championship contender makes.
The Bills have been knocking on the door for years now. Josh Allen is playing at an MVP level, their defense is elite, but they've been missing that true number-one receiver who can take over a game. Well, guess what? They just got him.
D.J. Moore is 26 years old and coming off back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons. He's fast, he's physical, and he's exactly what Allen needs. The guy can beat you deep, he can work the middle of the field, and he's tough as nails. In Chicago, he was doing it with inconsistent quarterback play. Imagine what he's going to do with one of the best arms in football throwing him the ball.
For the Bears, this is about assets and rebuilding. They're getting a second-round pick, which gives them more ammunition in a draft where they need to surround their young quarterback with talent. It's not sexy, but it's smart. Moore is expensive, and if you're not competing right now, you cash in your chips.
But let's talk about what this means for the Bills. They play in the toughest division in football - you've got the Miami Dolphins, you've got the New York Jets trying to figure it out, and the Patriots still lurking. And in the AFC, you're going through , , maybe . You need weapons.
