According to NFL Media, the Philadelphia Eagles have agreed to a one-year deal with wide receiver Elijah Moore.
Moore, who turns 26 this week, joins the Eagles after a split season between the Buffalo Bills and Denver Broncos.
He played in nine games for Buffalo, earning nine receptions for 112 yards before being released in late November. Moore later signed with Denver and was named from the practice squad for the AFC Championship Game, where he recorded one catch for four yards.
Originally selected in the second round of the 2021 NFL Draft by the New York Jets, Moore spent two seasons in New York before moving to the Cleveland Browns for another two years.
Over his career, Moore has recorded 209 receptions for 2,274 yards and nine touchdowns.
The signing gives the Eagles additional depth at wide receiver as they prepare for the upcoming season. Moore will look to re-establish himself and secure a bigger role within the team’s offense.
The move reflects Philadelphia’s continued efforts to strengthen its roster with experienced players while maintaining flexibility with short-term contracts.

