On Thursday, the Chicago Bears signed wide receiver David Moore to a one-year deal.
Moore’s signing, along with that of cornerback Greg Stroman Jr., was announced on Twitter by the Chicago Bears. During the team’s optional minicamp this week, both players tried out.
Moore, who was selected out of East Central (Oklahoma) in 2017, has 13 touchdowns in 47 games with the Seattle Seahawks.
Moore participated in all but two games from 2018 to 2020, despite only making 14 starts during his first season.
He’s been looking for a new place to live ever since. Moore was signed to a two-year contract by the Carolina Panthers last summer, but he was released before the season started.
Moore didn’t catch a single pass last season. With the Denver Broncos, he was targeted twice as many times as he was with the Green Bay Packers, but only playing eight special-teams plays.
Stroman appeared in 20 games for Washington over three seasons before being released in August after being placed on the physically unable to perform list.
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