Tuesday belongs to Moore, though, who debuted for the Bears last season after he was acquired via trade with the Carolina Panthers. He didn’t disappoint, posting the fourth 1,000-yard season of his six-year career with a career-high 1,364 yards. His 96 receptions and eight touchdowns were also tops in his tenure.
There’s plenty of excitement surrounding the Moore-led WR corps, which now includes multi-time Pro Bowler Keenan Allen, who was acquired in a trade this offseason, and rookie Rome Odunze, who was drafted eight spots after No. 1 overall pick Williams.
While Williams will still need to find a way to dispense the targets — and don’t forget tight end Cole Kmet — Moore’s extension is an emphatic statement in the franchise’s belief in him being a star who will shine for seasons to come in Chi-Town.
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