Bills' Joe Brady Touts 'Dynamic' Addition of WR DJ Moore

New Buffalo Bills head coach believes recent trade acquisition will elevate Josh Allen and the passing attack.

Mar. 29, 2026 at 6:06pm

Buffalo Bills head coach Joe Brady spoke enthusiastically about the team's recent trade for wide receiver DJ Moore, saying the former Chicago Bears star will make the Bills' offense even more dynamic and help make quarterback Josh Allen's life easier. Brady, who previously worked with Moore in Carolina, believes the 26-year-old wideout has maintained his elite skill set and big-play ability.

Why it matters

The Bills' passing game was one of the least productive in the NFL last season, so the addition of a proven playmaker like Moore could be a major boost as they look to take the next step and win a Super Bowl. Brady's familiarity with Moore from their time together in Carolina should also help the receiver integrate quickly into Buffalo's offense.

The details

Brady praised Moore's versatility and big-play ability, saying the receiver will be used in a variety of ways to maximize his impact. The coach also noted that despite it being five years since they last worked together, Moore's skill set and playing style haven't changed much, indicating the Bills are getting the same dynamic player they saw in Carolina.

  • The Bills traded for DJ Moore in March 2026, ahead of the upcoming NFL season.

The players

Joe Brady

The new head coach of the Buffalo Bills, previously the offensive coordinator for the Carolina Panthers.

DJ Moore

A 26-year-old wide receiver who was recently traded from the Chicago Bears to the Buffalo Bills.

Josh Allen

The starting quarterback for the Buffalo Bills.

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What they’re saying

“I know the person, the player, the skill set. I know we had a really good offense last year. Adding DJ to it should only make Josh's life a lot easier and make Khalil Shakir's life a lot easier. He's dynamic and he's going to make our team a lot better.”

— Joe Brady, Head Coach, Buffalo Bills

“Five years is a long time. But the player that I turned on the tape wasn't any different in terms of the way that he moved, the skill set, the opportunity, the big plays, using him in a bunch of different ways. I saw that, and I didn't see a guy that has had any drop-off.”

— Joe Brady, Head Coach, Buffalo Bills

What’s next

The Bills will look to quickly integrate DJ Moore into their offense during the offseason program and training camp, with the goal of establishing strong chemistry between the receiver and quarterback Josh Allen ahead of the 2026 NFL season.

The takeaway

The addition of dynamic wide receiver DJ Moore could be a game-changer for the Buffalo Bills' passing attack, as new head coach Joe Brady believes the former Bear's skill set and big-play ability will complement Josh Allen and the rest of the offense perfectly. If Moore and Allen can develop quick chemistry, the Bills' offense could take another leap forward in 2026.