DJ Moore Just Gave Bills Fans A Reason To Love Him Already

DJ Moore's unexpected gesture at a Buffalo mall has left Bills fans delighted and store employees in awe.

DJ Moore hasn’t played a snap for the Buffalo Bills yet, but he’s already winning people over in the most Buffalo way possible.

The wide receiver recently walked into a local sportswear shop at Walden Galleria and paid for every DJ Moore jersey T-shirt the store had in stock. He didn’t want them for himself. He wanted the shirts handed out to fans.

Tee Shirt University shared the news on X after a customer showed off one of the shirts, and the store said the reaction from shoppers has been immediate and heartfelt.

“Last week D.J. Moore came into my store and paid for all of the shirts that we had in stock and told us to give them to the fans,” Tee Shirt University wrote on X.

“People have been very appreciative, giving my cashiers hugs at the register. Thank you DJ for your generosity!”

The store also updated the price tags on the T-shirt jerseys to $0.00, with the message, “This shirt was paid for by DJ Moore!”

Moore, 29, is a few months away from officially suiting up for Buffalo, but the move has already given fans a glimpse of the kind of presence the Bills are getting. Buffalo landed him in a trade with the Chicago Bears this offseason, and the team is counting on him to step in as its No. 1 wide receiver.

That expectation isn’t coming out of nowhere. Moore has already shown he can produce with Joe Brady. During the two seasons Brady was the offensive coordinator in Carolina, Moore topped 1,100 receiving yards both times.

If he brings that same production to Buffalo, the shirts may not be the only thing disappearing fast.

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