
The Buffalo Bills are signing veteran wide receiver Elijah Moore to a one-year deal worth up to $5 million, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter on Wednesday.
Moore, 25, caught a career-high 61 passes for 538 yards and one touchdown last season for the Cleveland Browns.
Moore received the unrestricted free agent tender from Cleveland on Tuesday, meaning he will count against the compensatory pick formula for the 2026 NFL draft. If he didn't sign with another team before July 22, the Browns would have held his exclusive negotiating rights. The tender is worth $3.428 million.
Moore joined the Browns in March 2023 after they traded a second-round pick to the New York Jets, who sent the receiver and a third-round pick to Cleveland.
During his two years with the Browns, Moore caught 120 passes for 1,178 yards and three touchdowns.
A second-round pick (No. 34) of the Jets in the 2021 NFL draft, Moore played college football at Ole Miss. In four seasons, Moore has caught 200 passes for 2,162 yards and nine touchdowns.
ESPN's Daniel Oyefusi contributed to this report.