NFL Insider Clears Air on AJ Brown’s Role in Eagles Signing Elijah Moore
The Eagles added receiver Elijah Moore for depth and re-signed tackle Fred Johnson after he started 14 games over the past two seasons, sources said.
- On Tuesday, the Philadelphia Eagles signed wide receiver Elijah Moore to a 1-year deal and re-signed tackle Fred Johnson, according to an NFL Network report.
- Reuniting with former Ole Miss teammate A.J. Brown, Moore played alongside the All-Pro receiver during their college years and later hosted him on a recruiting visit that deepened their bond.
- During his tenure with the Browns in 2023 and 2024, Moore produced 120 catches for 1,178 yards and has accumulated 2,274 receiving yards across five seasons.
- Tackle Fred Johnson returns as the primary backup for Lane Johnson and Jordan Mailata after starting eight games last season filling in for injured teammates.
- With A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith anchoring the room, Moore adds depth behind the Eagles' top receivers, though the team may still target additional reinforcements in the early draft rounds.
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NFL Insider Clears Air on AJ Brown’s Role in Eagles Signing Elijah Moore
The Philadelphia Eagles’ wide receiver AJ Brown‘s rumored trade has fueled nonstop offseason debate, but wide receiver Elijah Moore’s latest arrival has added a new layer to the story. Due to their close relationship from their collegiate days, it’s expected that the three-time Pro Bowler might change his mind and stay at the Lincoln Financial Field, considering he might have played a role in this deal. However, ESPN Insider Adam Schefter doesn’…
Eagles signing Elijah Moore to one-year contract that could offer A.J. Brown clue
The Eagles have added to their wide receiver room. Elijah Moore and the Eagles have agreed to a one-year contract, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. The most intriguing part of this contract might just be that Moore and Eagles star A.J. Brown, as NFL Network's Cameron Wolfe notes, are very close friends.
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