The receiver room is quite full which means the competition for jobs is stiff The Cleveland Browns’ offense this upcoming season is comprised of the same guys that started last year except for inserting WR Jerry Jeudy after the trade with the Denver Broncos for the talented receiver.
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.
The Browns acquired receiver Elijah Moore from the Jets last year and the former second-round pick put together his most productive season. Appearing in all 17 games with 12 starts, Moore caught 59 passes for 640 yards with a pair of touchdowns.
The Cleveland Browns have a solid trip of pass-catchers in Elijah Moore, Amari Cooper and Jerry Jeudy heading into 2024.
One piece of the Cleveland Browns offense that isn’t being talked about much this offseason has been Elijah Moore. The Browns traded a second-round pick for Moore a year ago and he had 640 yards and two touchdowns.
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.
Here's why Cleveland will find its way back to the postseason and contend for the franchise's first Super Bowl in 2024.
Elijah Moore was traded to the Brown last offseason, giving the young receiver a change of scenery and a chance in a new offense. Moore set new career highs with 59 catches for 640 yards with Cleveland in 2023.
A new-look offense is in the work after the Browns hired Ken Dorsey as their new offensive coordinator this offseason to replace Alex Van Pelt. With Cleveland just starting their voluntary workouts this offseason, glimpses of what the future holds are coming to light through videos and comments originating from the Berea practice facility.
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
While it’s not uncommon for a player to skip voluntary organized team activities (OTAs), some player’s absences become headlines and social media fodder.
Cleveland Browns wide receiver Elijah Moore has not been participating in organized team activities this offseason, which sparked some questions concerning his effort level.
Every year, analysts pour over organized team activities (OTAs) to see which players are not in attendance. Early portions of the OTAs are not mandatory, meaning players can skip these without issue.
Elijah Moore was well on his way to having a career night for the Browns last Thursday, ironically, against his former team the New York Jets. The 23-year-old
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.
Cleveland Browns wide receiver Elijah Moore had a scary moment Thursday night against the New York Jets. Moore hit the field head-first and involuntarily twitched on the ground for a few moments.
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.
The Browns and their fans rejoiced Thursday night after Cleveland clinched a playoff spot. However, receiver Elijah Moore couldn’t be there for the celebration.
Cleveland Browns wide receiver Elijah Moore left Thursday night’s game against the New York Jets after exhibiting some frightening symptoms, and the team has provided a positive update on his health.
Cleveland Browns wide receiver Elijah Moore was hospitalized overnight Thursday with a head injury. The front of his helmet slammed into the ground while he was getting tackled in the second quarter of the Browns' 37-20 home win against the New York Jets.
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.
Wide receiver Elijah Moore is now with the Cleveland Browns but still seems to have the New York Jets on his mind.
Shortly after agreeing to terms with Mecole Hardman, the Jets have a trade in place involving one of their holdovers.
Moore requested a trade from the Jets last season but it was not fulfilled. He was unhappy with his usage and role in the offense and things aren’t likely to change.
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