Joe Brady spills the beans on how the Bills will deploy DJ Moore, and Josh Allen is the ultimate winner

The Buffalo Bills swung for the fences by bringing in wide receiver DJ Moore to pair with quarterback Josh Allen. He provides a much-needed spark to the offense, and new head coach Joe Brady had plenty to say about reuniting with the talented pass catcher.

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Dec 20, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Bears wide receiver DJ Moore (2) takes the field before the game against the Green Bay Packers at Soldier Field.
Dec 20, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Bears wide receiver DJ Moore (2) takes the field before the game against the Green Bay Packers at Soldier Field. Mike Dinovo-Imagn Images

The Buffalo Bills made a splash when they traded for former Chicago Bears wide receiver DJ Moore. He’s going to provide a much-needed spark to the offense and give quarterback Josh Allen a true No. 1 option in the offense. Something that Buffalo has desperately needed after watching the team play in 2025.

The team wound up trading a second-round pick in exchange for Moore, which is below what the market seemed to be after everything had settled down in the offseason.

Head coach Joe Brady spoke about Moore and what he brings to the organization, having the Bills Mafia ready to run through a brick wall. It makes the fan base more than a little excited to see what’s to come in the upcoming season.

“He can play inside, he can play outside,” Brady said. “He can run block. He makes dynamic plays down the field. You can get the ball in his hands and he’s a little bit like a running back.”

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DJ Moore to Buffalo is a match made in heaven for Josh Allen and the offense

The Bills got a stud when they traded for Moore, and looking at his past work with Brady is further proof. Brady was the offensive coordinator in Carolina, where Moore had some of his best seasons as a pass catcher. In two seasons with the two paired up, Moore had 2,350 yards and eight touchdowns on 159 receptions.

Bills Mafia knows all too well how much Brady loves incorporating the screen pass, something that he said would continue in 2026, and Moore could be a big reason why. You have to find a way to continuously get this dude the ball, and Brady understands that.

General manager Brandon Beane spoke earlier in the week about Moore’s addition to the locker room, and had the fanbase ready to run through a brick wall with what he had to say.

“I’ve always loved DJ Moore and he’s gonna be a great addition for us,” Beane said. “He has that big play ability.”

If Moore is everything Brady and Beane believe he is, this offense won’t just take a step forward; it could finally become the unit that puts Buffalo over the top.

And if that happens, the rest of the league is going to find out the hard way just how dangerous Allen becomes when he truly has his guy.