The Chicago Bears are trading veteran wide receiver DJ Moore to the Buffalo Bills, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. The deal sends the productive wideout to Buffalo in exchange for mid-round draft pick compensation, providing quarterback Josh Allen with a proven veteran target.
Moore arrived in Chicago as part of the blockbuster trade for the number one overall pick in 2023 and immediately established himself as the team's primary receiving threat. By moving him to the Bills, the Bears continue to reshape their offensive unit while gaining future draft capital. For Buffalo, the acquisition of Moore addresses a critical need for an established playmaker on the perimeter to complement their existing offensive weapons in the AFC title race.
The specific round of the draft pick involved in the trade has not yet been disclosed, though it is confirmed to be a mid-round selection heading back to Chicago. Moore has consistently been one of the most reliable receivers in the league since entering the NFL, known for his elite route-running and ability to create yards after the catch. Per @RapSheet, the move is finalized as the Bills look to maximize their championship window with Josh Allen.
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