The chance to play with the reigning NFL MVP, Josh Allen , swayed receiver Elijah Moore to join the Buffalo Bills. "For me, it's more like my whole career, I haven't really had too many great opportunities with a stable quarterback the entire season," Moore said Monday via the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle . "Being blessed with the opportunity to, God willing, have 17 for the entire season with the MVP at that, a top-tier caliber player, top-tier caliber team, top-tier caliber coaches, putting you in position – I feel like it would just be the best position that I've been put in yet." Moore has yet to play with an in-prime top-tier signal caller. Going from that mess to playing with Allen, Moore believes he can finally show off his talent. "I have run into some quarterback trouble," he said. "I can't throw the ball to myself. The guys that I have played with in the past were not bad quarterbacks, I'm saying that, it's just kind of the situation. I've been playing with so many guys … feels like five quarterbacks every single season, you know." In four years, Moore has generated 200 career catches for 2,162 yards and nine touchdowns. He's never broached the 700-yard mark in a single season.
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