Veteran Bills WR With 2,274 Yards Immediately Expresses Desire to Join Broncos in Their Super Bowl Push After Visiting Denver
Denver, Colorado – 12/02/2025
The Denver Broncos may have just uncovered a crucial piece for their Super Bowl ambitions. Only hours after completing his visit to the team’s training facility, veteran wide receiver Elijah Moore — who has totaled 2,274 receiving yards and 209 receptions across 70 NFL games — sent shockwaves through Broncos Country by openly expressing his desire to join Denver. Moore, 25, was released by the Buffalo Bills last week and instantly became one of the most intriguing free agents on the market.
The visit between Moore and Denver was first reported by NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, and although no deal has been finalized, the atmosphere around Dove Valley suggests both sides are intrigued by the possibility of working together. With Sean Payton working tirelessly to deepen the offensive roster around rookie quarterback Bo Nix, the Broncos are searching for reliable separation ability in the slot — something Moore showcased consistently during his time with the Jets, Browns, and Bills.

Moore has long been compared to a “mini Antonio Brown” thanks to his short-area quickness, route sharpness, and elite spatial awareness. His best season came in 2023, when he posted 640 yards for the Cleveland Browns. But after being waived by the Bills following their signing of Brandin Cooks, Moore suddenly found himself back in free agency. Rather than viewing it as a setback, he embraced it as a fresh start — and Denver quickly became the destination he seemed most drawn to. “Denver has an energy that’s hard to explain — the focus, the seriousness, the way everyone talks about chasing a Super Bowl made me feel like this is a place where I could pour my whole heart into it, and if the Broncos want me, I’m ready to step into the fight today and battle alongside them,” Moore said.
Denver currently fields a young and promising receiver group featuring Courtland Sutton, Marvin Mims, Troy Franklin, and Pat Bryant. Still, Moore’s experience and disciplined route-running could make him an immediate fit in Sean Payton’s timing-based system. Multiple internal voices believe that if Moore signs to the practice squad, he would quickly climb to the active roster.
With Bo Nix continuing to grow through 13 weeks of the season, adding a precise, technically polished wideout like Moore could be a pivotal boost during the most important stretch of the year. The Broncos have surged back into the AFC race after a 27-26 win over Washington, and timely depth additions could prove critical down the stretch.
The ink hasn’t hit the paper yet, but one thing is crystal clear: Moore wants Denver, and he wants to compete. Now it’s up to the Broncos to decide whether they want him for their Super Bowl journey.













