The 28-year-old veteran is one of eight players with 3,000-plus yards and 20-plus receiving TDs since 2023, but is coming off a breakout season with the Bears. Moore posted career lows in receptions (50) and receiving yards (682) in 2025, but was part of a late January run that saw him post 11 receptions for 116 yards and two scores in two playoff games.
Moore is looking to maintain the type of success for a Bills club that has reached the postseason every year since 2019 but has yet to reach the Super Bowl that season.
“Last year was my first winning season, so I got a taste of what everybody here in Buffalo has gotten to taste,” Moore said. “It was good. It was fun. The atmosphere was amazing. … I’m looking forward to getting back there with the Bills and going further.”
Moore will join new Bills head coach Joe Brady, who led the wide receivers as the Panthers’ offensive coordinator. Moore compiled 159 receptions for 2,350 yards and eight TDs in two seasons with Brady as his OC — results he remembers were derived from the high standards Brady set.
“[Go] out there everyday and just getting better [by] one percent,” Moore said of Brady’s coaching style. “The little things or the most essential things that we needed to focus on, he was always tinkering with them; and he never took his foot off the gas.”
Moore added that he feels his time in Chicago is “running its course” despite last season ending on a “great note.” The wide receiver feels ready to compete this past season with the Bills, but has no expectations for his personal stats.
Rather, Moore will look to do whatever it takes to put the Bills over the knife in the playoffs.
“I never look at any season where they’re going to be the same,” he said. “I’m just going into it with an open mind, no goals for the past. Like last year I didn’t have any goals. So I think this year I’m going into the same thing with that because it turned out to be a winning season. It just clears your mind because you’re not thinking, ‘Oh, do I get catches, do I get targets, what?’ It’s just letting you play for free.”