Bears Ship Star Receiver DJ Moore to Buffalo in Shocking Trade
By 813 Staff

The Chicago Bears are sending star wide receiver D.J. Moore to the Buffalo Bills in a trade that reshapes the receiving corps for both franchises, according to breaking news from NFL reporter Dov Kleiman on social media Wednesday afternoon.
League sources confirm the deal went down as March roster maneuvering hits full stride, though the complete compensation package heading back to Chicago hasn't been disclosed yet. Those close to the situation say the Bears front office has been quietly gauging the market for Moore since late in the season, when it became clear the team was headed for another rebuild with questions swirling around their quarterback situation.
Moore posted back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons in Chicago after arriving via trade from Carolina in 2023, establishing himself as the most reliable weapon in an otherwise inconsistent offense. He hauled in 96 catches for 1,364 yards and eight touchdowns last season despite rotating quarterbacks and an offense that ranked in the bottom third of the league in most categories. The twenty-nine-year-old still has three years remaining on the four-year extension he signed, carrying cap hits that Buffalo will now absorb.
For the Bills, this represents an aggressive move to bolster Josh Allen's receiving options after several seasons of patchwork solutions at the position. The front office has been quietly working the phones on veteran wideouts since the season ended, knowing they needed to upgrade the talent around their franchise quarterback. Moore gives them a proven number one option who can stretch the field and create separation in the intermediate passing game.
The timing suggests Chicago is committing to a full tear-down rather than incremental fixes. Management has already signaled they're open to moving established veterans for draft capital and salary relief. Moore's departure leaves the Bears dangerously thin at receiver and raises questions about whether general manager Ryan Poles is building toward the 2027 draft rather than trying to compete this fall.
Buffalo inherits a proven commodity who knows what it takes to produce in adverse circumstances, exactly the type of battle-tested veteran needed for January football. The Bills playoff window remains open, but it's not open forever, and this trade signals they understand the urgency.
What remains unclear is whether Chicago extracted a first-round pick or settled for day-two selections. The full compensation details should emerge within hours as both teams file the paperwork with the league office.
Source: https://x.com/NFL_DovKleiman/status/2029598666885869687

