BREAKING: Bears Trade Pitch Flips $110 Million Star to Bills for Draft Pick

The Chicago Bears don’t need to make a move ahead of the looming NFL trade deadline, but there may be a solid one there for them if they so choose.
Wide receiver DJ Moore has been frustrated with the direction of the offense, or at least his role in it, through six games thus far this season. Second-year wideout Rome Odunze has surpassed Moore in terms of targets, catches, receiving yards and touchdowns, while head coach Ben Johnson used his first- and second-round picks in 2025 to add pass-catchers for quarterback Caleb Williams.
Moore recently signed a four-year contract extension worth $110 million, so while he’s still a good player on the right side of 30, Chicago could probably put his $28.5 million salary cap hit in 2026 to better use — say on an edge rusher or left tackle, whichever position the team doesn’t draft in the first round next April.
The question really boils down to what the Bears could get for Moore, and if that return is worth doing a deal. Kevin Fishbain of The Athletic asserted on Friday, October 24, that Moore would probably go for a fourth-round pick, which Fishbain implied isn’t enough to make the juice worth the squeeze.
But if Chicago could find a trade partner in serious need of a playmaker at the receiver position and properly motivated to overpay slightly to acquire that player, then the Bears might be in business.
Enter the Buffalo Bills.
Bill Perfect Trade Partner for DJ Moore, as Josh Allen Needs High-End Wide Receiver Target

GettyBuffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen.
Buffalo played its way into the AFC Championship Game last postseason, falling just short against the Kansas City Chiefs. The Bills need more help than just at the wideout spot, as they are weak in the secondary and statistically among the worst run defenses in the league.
But Buffalo built this iteration of its team on offense, namely on the back of QB and reigning MVP Josh Allen. Even despite the Chiefs’ current ascendance as they’ve come back to health on offense, the conference looks open outside of a couple other teams. Buffalo has a shot to play its way to a Super Bowl, thus the franchise is a strong candidate to buy ahead of the deadline.
“In a perfect world, the Bills should be aggressive. They arguably need help at both cornerback and safety, as well as a wide receiver for Josh Allen,” Eric Edholm of NFL.com wrote Friday. “The WR need can’t be overlooked; their advanced metrics are pretty blah across the board at that position, and the offense hasn’t topped 245 net pass yards since Week 1.”
Bills Traded Third-Round Pick to Browns for Wide Receiver Amari Cooper Last Season

GettyFormer Buffalo Bills wide receiver Amari Cooper.
Buffalo traded the Cleveland Browns a third-round selection and a pick swap that saw the Bills give up a seventh-rounder in exchange for a sixth to secure wideout Amari Cooper ahead of last year’s deadline.
Moore, 28, doesn’t have the resumé that Cooper did, but he isn’t far off with four 1,000-yard receiving seasons to his credit. Buffalo needs a finishing piece on offense, and Moore fits the bill perfectly.
He also makes sense for the Bills in the longterm, as Moore still has plenty of gas in the tank and is under contract through 2029. If the Bears can coax a third-round pick out of Buffalo for Moore, it’s a deal on which Chicago should move.
Chiefs Make Heartwarming Announcement

The Kansas City Chiefs are coming off a lopsided win over the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday, October 19, which earned the Chiefs a shutout score of 31-, not letting Las Vegas get a single point. But, it’s not all about football and winning. Sure, it feels great to win, but the Kansas City Chiefs are also very much about giving back to the local community.

One example of this is Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes founding “15 and the Mahomies” in 2019, a non-profit with the goal to improve the lives of children in the community through supporting “initiatives that focus on health, wellness, communities in need of resources and other charitable causes,” according to the foundation’s official website.
Mahomes, of course, isn’t the only Chiefs player who gives back. On Saturday, October 25, the Kansas City Chiefs took to social media to announced that they did some good over the weekend. “Alongside Chiefs players and Ambassadors, we hosted the Lee’s Summit West High School girls flag football team and local veterans for a visit to the National WWI Museum & Memorial,” their post on X read.
Kansas City Chiefs Give Back
On top of the Chiefs sharing that they hosted Lee’s Summit West High School girls flag football team and local veterans over the weekend, Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Cole Christiansen got in on a special part of the fun. According to news outlet KCTV, he visited Lee’s Summit West girls flag football players on Wednesday, October 22, as part of the Chiefs’ military appreciation efforts.
“The visit combined the NFL’s ‘Salute to Service’ initiative with the Chiefs’ ‘Military Mission’ program,” KCTV noted. “Christiansen, who attended Army West Point, spoke to the players about service and breaking barriers.”
“It’s really important to know it as a current soldier,” Christiansen said, according to KCTV. “But also, it’s paying homage and remembering who came before us and what we’re still fighting for. They were fighting for the same thing back then.”
Christiansen also sang the praises of the expansion of girls flag football in high school sports, telling TCTV, “Female flag football players, I think that’s really cool. That wasn’t really a thing when I was in high school. Just to see that’s exploding so much is really really cool. It’s not just guys anymore that get to play football.”
Kansas City Chiefs vs. Washington Commanders
The Chiefs take on the Commanders for a high-profile Monday Night Football game on October 28, and the Chiefs, who have a record of 4-3, are favored by 11.5 points against the Washington Commanders, who have a 3-4 record, according to Fox Sports research. The main reason the Chiefs are so favored to win is because Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels is out with an injury.
Dimers’ predictive model ran 10,000 simulations of the upcoming game. The results really favor the Chiefs, giving them an 85% chance to win compared to only 15% for Washington. The model also predicted a score of Chiefs 29, Commanders 18, at the end of the game. The matchup, more than anything, will test the depth of this Washington team.