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DJ Moore Admits 'Growing Pains' as He Adjusts to Bills' Offense

Buffalo's second‑round investment raises immediate pressure for Moore to recover form; quick chemistry with Josh Allen will decide whether the trade pays off.

Overview

  • The Bills acquired DJ Moore in a trade this offseason that cost a 2026 second‑round pick, making him the projected outside WR1 in Buffalo's offense.
  • Moore said he is experiencing "growing pains" learning the Bills' system during OTAs but expressed confidence the timing will improve.
  • Josh Allen and teammate Khalil Shakir have publicly praised Moore's athleticism, route work and leadership as encouraging signs for on‑field fit.
  • Moore enters Buffalo after a career‑low 2025 (50 catches for 682 yards), so his ability to rebound will shape target distribution for players such as Keon Coleman and Khalil Shakir.
  • The key near‑term markers are OTAs and training camp reps to build timing with Allen and to show Moore can absorb Joe Brady's evolved scheme before Week 1.