The Cleveland Browns didn’t enter the offseason with a lot of money to spend. They kept some of their key guys and, as expected, didn’t make much of a splash in free agency.
The Cleveland Browns haven’t been very active this offseason and seem to be waiting until the 2025 NFL Draft, where they have multiple picks to attempt to fill some of the many voids on the roster.
The Denver Broncos have again been bandied as a potential landing spot for veteran wide receiver Elijah Moore, who remains unsigned nearly a month after the opening of NFL free agency.
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The Las Vegas Raiders, aiming to bolster their offensive capabilities, are looking to address their wide receiver needs in free agency. With a clear need for additional playmakers to complement Jakobi Meyers and quarterback Geno Smith, the team is exploring available options.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
The NFL free agency cycle has slowed significantly now that the 2025 NFL Draft is just around the corner. Every year there are players who get left behind following the annual free agency frenzy, and every year there are quite a few surprises.
There's a former New York Jets second-round NFL Draft pick still available in free agency and looking for a new home. New York selected wide receiver Elijah Moore with the 34th overall pick in the 2021 National Football League Draft.
The New Orleans Saints could still use more depth at wide receiver, even after reuniting with Brandin Cooks. Cooks and Chris Olave will be a nice WR1-WR2 duo for returning quarterback Derek Carr to work with, but there are still a few names on the free agent wide receiver market that New Orleans could inquire about.
Have the Cleveland Browns given up on a former second-round wideout who has potentially "breakout talent?" It sure looks that way. As free agency commences around the league on Wednesday, teams are surely eying Elijah Moore.
After a disastrous 3-14 season, the Cleveland Browns might be more worried about the talent leaving the facility than who they could be bringing in. Edge rusher Myles Garrett has publicly requested a trade, citing the team’s nonexistent competitive window.
The Cleveland Browns are rather thin on weapons as it is, so they really need to add pieces instead of lose them during the NFL offseason. But it's looking more and more like the Browns may see one of their main pass-catchers from 2024 walk: wide receiver Elijah Moore.
The Cleveland Browns definitely need to add some more weapons this offseason, as Jerry Jeudy represents their only proven wide receiver. The problem is that one of the Browns' top wide outs is slated to hit free agency: Elijah Moore.
The Cleveland Browns might be ready to fire away on a few trades that would send many of their starters away from the team ahead of their Week 10 bye. The trade deadline, which is on Nov.
The Cleveland Browns didn't even last a whole month before all of their positive energy was sandblasted away. Deshaun Watson remains a toxic quarterback playing well below-average, and wide receiver Elijah Moore is once again back in the news after a lack of targets.
Year number three for Elijah Moore was one to remember. The former Ole Miss Rebel made his first impression as a Cleveland Brown and for him, it was a year filled with personal bests.
Spring practices are a breeding ground for social media rumors and speculation. That's why when Browns wide receiver Elijah Moore wasn't present for most of the voluntary offseason program, fans on social media began to speculate what his absence meant.
Could Elijah Moore’s days in Cleveland be coming to an end sooner than people think? Last season, Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry pulled
Cleveland Browns wide receiver Elijah Moore has not been participating in organized team activities this offseason, which sparked some questions concerning his effort level.
Cleveland Browns wide receiver Elijah Moore suffered a head injury in Week 17 against his former team, the New York Jets, at home, but it appears that he’s on his way back to recovery after spending time at a hospital.
Head injuries in football are always scary, but the one suffered by Cleveland Browns receiver Elijah Moore on Thursday night goes well beyond that. Just before halftime against the New York Jets, his former team, Moore appeared to lose consciousness after his head hit the turf hard on a tackle.
Dr. Bennet Omalu, whose work in discovering CTE in football players became the inspiration behind the film, “Concussion,” said Friday he believes Cleveland Browns (11-5) receiver Elijah Moore should retire.
Cleveland Browns wide receiver Elijah Moore is being evaluated for a concussion after a scary injury in the second quarter Thursday night. He hit the turf hard after catching a pass from Joe Flacco, and he was helped to the blue medical tent.
Browns wide receiver Elijah Moore lost his sense of direction. During the first quarter against Baltimore, the WR ran backward for a 15-yard loss when it was first-and-10, and the Browns were on the Ravens 19-yard line.
The Browns were aggressive this offseason once again and they believe one of their newest weapons is in store for a large role in 2023.
The Browns had themselves another aggressive offseason, this time building around QB Deshaun Watson. One of the more interesting moves was Cleveland trading its 2023 second-round pick (No. 42) to the Jets for WR Elijah Moore.
It sounds like Cleveland Browns wide receiver Elijah Moore could emerge as a favorite target for quarterback Deshaun Watson this fall.
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