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Bills' Joe Brady Impressed With Free Agent 'Buy In'
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The Buffalo Bills offense welcomed three new faces this offseason as the franchise looked to replace Mack Hollins and Amari Cooper.

There were Joshua Palmer and Laviska Shenault Jr., and the other was Elijah Moore.

All come to Buffalo looking to slot in seamlessly into Joe Brady's offense, and a big part of that is to have a selfless mindset. The everybody eats mantra is well-known, and if they harbor any intention of having a significant role in 2025, there must be buy-in.

And for Brady, who was speaking on the Centered On Buffalo podcast with Eric Wood, Moore has been impressive.

"I've been following Elijah since he was coming out of Ole Miss, obviously we're from the same area, so I've known a lot about him through him playing even going back in high school," Brady said. "What I'm so impressed with him is his approach, his mindset. He doesn't talk, he's a dog that just wants to go out there, do his job and he really just bought into what we're asking to do, and usually guys get rewarded when they do that."

The abundance of weapons at Josh Allen's disposal includes Khalil Shakir, Keon Coleman, Curtis Samuel, Dalton Kincaid, Moore, Palmer, Shenault Jr., and Dawson Knox.

That is a lot of mouths to feed with one football, but the driving force for the Bills since Brady took over as offensive coordinator has been a selfless attitude, where no one cares who gets the ball or the touchdowns; it's all about the team and winning football games.

And while it might be early, it appears that Moore is already living the "everybody eats" mantra this offseason.

This article first appeared on Athlon Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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