Summary
The Buffalo Bills traded with the Chicago Bears to get wide receiver D.J. Moore. To make space for him, they released veteran wide receiver Curtis Samuel. Samuel's departure frees up money for the Bills to use in free agency.
Key Facts
- The Buffalo Bills acquired wide receiver D.J. Moore from the Chicago Bears before free agency.
- In return, the Bills gave a second-round pick in the upcoming draft.
- The Bills released wide receiver Curtis Samuel, freeing up $6.05 million in cap space.
- Samuel had one year left on his three-year, $24 million contract.
- Injuries limited Samuel's performance, with only 81 yards and one touchdown last season.
- Samuel joined the Bills hoping to support quarterback Josh Allen but didn't have much impact.
- The Bills, aiming to improve their offense, might add more players in the draft.
- Curtis Samuel was originally a second-round pick by the Carolina Panthers in 2017.