Bengals Player Profile: Jordan Moore’s unique playing history makes him intriguing to keep around

Jordan Moore is already a part of the strength of the Cincinnati Bengals’ roster. He’s looking for his shot entering his second year with the club.

John Sheeran Cincinnati Bengals News Writer
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Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Jordan Moore
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Jordan Moore (14) runs with the ball during spring practice on at the Kettering Practice Fields on Tuesday, June 2, 2026. © Albert Cesare/The Enquirer / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

We’re 86 days away from the Cincinnati Bengals’ preseason finale against the Philadelphia Eagles. By then, we’ll have covered every single member of the Bengals 90-man roster just in time for final cuts. Check out previous player profiles here.

Our next player is a part of the strength of Cincy’s roster. He’s just looking for his shot.

Jordan Moore Player Profile

Age: 25
Year: 1
Position: Wide receiver
College: Duke
Jersey Number: 14

Jordan Moore was signed by the Bengals as an undrafted free agent signing following the 2025 NFL Draft. He played four years of college football at Duke, and began as a quarterback before moving to wide receiver for his remaining three years. He ended up fifth in receiving touchdowns (21), seventh in receptions (177), and 10th in receiving yards (2352) in Duke football history.

Moore was with Cincinnati all of last offseason and was waived during final cuts. He signed on to the practice squad and stayed with the club for his entire rookie year.

Contract details

Moore signed a futures deal to remain with Cincinnati during the 2026 offseason. His contract, a one-year, $885,000 deal, is the minimum for a player with his level of experience. His cash figure and cap hit are both the $885,000 amount.

Roster outlook

Moore was one of a few receivers the Bengals signed after last year’s draft, and he’s the only one to still be on the roster a year later. It wasn’t a surprise to see him on the practice squad for all of last season. It wouldn’t shock anyone if he was back there this year. The potential usefulness of a wideout with a quarterback’s arm is definitely worth keeping in the building.

Any receiver not named Ja’Marr Chase, Tee Higgins, Andrei Iosivas, Charlie Jones, Mitchell Tinsley, or Colbie Young is going to have a tough time breaking through this season for Cincinnati. The odds are not in Moore’s favor, but they’re above 0% if a guy like Tinsley can ascend in one offseason like he did last year, it’s anyone’s game to beat the percentages.

Roster odds: 12%