The Philadelphia Eagles have added another notable weapon for Jalen Hurts.
Philadelphia has agreed to sign wide receiver Elijah Moore in free agency, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reported on Tuesday. Moore is reportedly getting a one-year deal from the Eagles.
The 25-year-old Moore was originally a New York Jets second-round draft pick back in 2021 (No. 34 overall). He had a decent run in New York and led the team with five receiving touchdowns during his rookie season.
But Moore ended up getting dealt to the Cleveland Browns before the 2023 campaign. Over two seasons with the Browns, Moore turned in a total of 120 receptions for 1,178 receiving yards and three touchdowns while also appearing in 34 of 34 possible games.
The Eagles are getting Moore at a low point of his value though as he had a very forgettable 2025 season with the Buffalo Bills. Moore, who signed a one-year contract with Buffalo, ended up making just nine appearances for the Bills over the course of the year and only caught nine passes for 112 yards and zero touchdowns.
Now Moore is headed to his fourth career team in what will be six NFL seasons. The Eagles have already added some offensive standouts in free agency this offseason and will be hoping that they can get a bounceback effort from the former Ole Miss star Moore in 2026.













