The Buffalo Bills aim to restore a 1,000-yard receiving threat to their offense by integrating DJ Moore into a roster that has lacked such production since the departure of Stefon Diggs. Josh Allen, the Bills’ quarterback, recently told NFL Media that he expects Moore to provide a “seamless fit” and veteran leadership for the team’s upcoming campaigns.
Why the Bills are targeting 1,000-yard production
Buffalo has faced a statistical void at the wide receiver position since the team moved on from Stefon Diggs. Khalil Shakir led the team with 821 receiving yards in 2024, following a 719-yard performance the previous season. The Bills have not had a 1,000-yard wide receiver since Stefon Diggs departed. By adding Moore, the front office is attempting to provide Allen with a consistent target capable of reaching that threshold, a feat Moore has accomplished four times in his eight-year career.
DJ Moore has recorded 8,213 career receiving yards and has tallied six or more touchdowns in each of the past four seasons, demonstrating a level of durability that the Bills hope will stabilize their receiving corps.
How DJ Moore fits into the Buffalo offensive scheme
Josh Allen and DJ Moore have already established a rapport as locker mates, which Allen described to NFL Media as a factor in the “seamless” nature of the transition. Moore joins a wide receiver room that includes Khalil Shakir, Tyrell Shavers, Josh Palmer, Keon Coleman, and rookie Skyler Bell. While Moore finished with 966 yards in 2024—just shy of the 1,000-yard mark—his career trajectory suggests he remains a primary target. The move is designed to alleviate pressure on younger receivers like Coleman and Shakir by introducing a veteran presence who has produced at a high level for the last eight years.

Comparing WR production trends
The following table illustrates the recent production gap the Bills are attempting to close compared to Moore’s recent output:
| Player | 2024 Receiving Yards |
|---|---|
| Khalil Shakir (Bills) | 821 |
| DJ Moore | 966 |
Frequently Asked Questions
When was the last time the Buffalo Bills had a 1,000-yard receiver?
The Bills have not had a 1,000-yard wide receiver since Stefon Diggs departed. Khalil Shakir led the team with 821 receiving yards in 2024.
How many 1,000-yard seasons has DJ Moore had?
DJ Moore has four 1,000-yard seasons in eight seasons.
Who are the main wide receivers in the Bills’ current room?
The current group includes DJ Moore, Khalil Shakir, Tyrell Shavers, Josh Palmer, Keon Coleman, and rookie Skyler Bell.
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