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1:00Dan Quinn Addresses Media Following Jayden Daniels Injury
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2:20Week 9 Highlights: Seahawks at Commanders
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1:27Is Sam Darnold Making A MVP Case Halfway Through the Season?
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1:20Damien Harris 'pissed off' that Jayden Daniels was left the game: 'This was malpractice by Dan Quinn'
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1:47How Does Daniels' Injury Affect the Commanders Construction?
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0:39MUST SEE: Jayden Daniels Leaves In 4th Quarter With Arm Injury
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0:52Jayden Daniels Set To Return Sunday Night VS Seahawks
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0:33BREAKING: Jayden Daniels to Start Sunday Night vs Seahawks
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0:37BREAKING: Commanders' WR Terry McLaurin Ruled Out Sunday vs Seahawks
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1:49Week 9 NFL Picks: SNF Seahawks At Commanders
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1:20Chiefs Finding Their Groove After MNF Win
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1:27Are Analytics Hurting Teams Decision Making In The NFL?
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1:19Where Do The Commanders Go After Losing To The Chiefs?
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1:21Are The Chiefs The Smartest Offense NFL?
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3:42MNF Week 9 Highlights: Commanders at Chiefs
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0:53MUST SEE: Chiefs Cruise Past Commanders On MNF
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1:22Week 8 MNF: Chiefs Defense Finding Dominant Form
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1:58Week 8 MNF: Chiefs Offense Has Full Complement of Weapons
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1:58Week 8 MNF: Commanders in Serious Jeopardy of Missing Playoffs
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1:43Week 8 MNF: Marcus Mariota Making 3rd Start of Season
2025 Receiving
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REC
Receptions
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YDS
Receiving Yards
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AVG
Average Yards per Reception
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TD
Receiving Touchdowns
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LNG
Longest Reception
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| Regular Season | 8 | 164 | 20.5 | 1 | 44 |
Top Chris Moore News
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Commanders' Chris Moore: Blanked in Week 8
Moore went without a target while playing 23 of the Commanders' 53 snaps on offense in Monday's 28-7 loss to the Chiefs.
Moore had logged at least five targets in both of the Commanders' previous two games, but the return of Terry McLaurin and Deebo Samuel from injury ended up pushing Moore down in the pass-catching hierarchy Monday. He ended up sharing the No. 4 receiver role with rookie Jaylin Lane, who played an equal number of snaps but drew two more targets on the night. McLaurin left the game in the fourth quarter due to an apparent aggravation of his quadriceps injury, so if he's unable to play in Washington's next game Sunday versus the Seahawks, both Moore and Lane could see their roles increase.
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Commanders' Chris Moore: Gains 59 yards Sunday
Moore finished with two receptions on five targets for 59 yards in Sunday's 44-22 loss to Dallas.
Moore continued filling in for injured starters after popping up with a 3-46-1 receiving line against the Bears in Week 6. Jaylin Lane (3-60-0) finished as Washington's leading receiver in an otherwise forgettable overall performance against a division rival. Moore could be find himself in another elevated role against the Chiefs if Terry McLaurin (quadriceps) and Deebo Samuel (knee) remain sidelined next Monday.
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Commanders' Chris Moore: Opportunity awaits in Week 7
Moore should see a boost in targets in Sunday's Week 7 clash against the Cowboys due to the inactive status of Terry McLaurin (quadriceps) and Deebo Samuel (heel), as well as the absence of Noah Brown (IR, groin/knee).
The Commanders' receiving corps has suffered some serious attrition in recent weeks, and Moore is one of the last men standing for the time being. The veteran flashed with a 3-46-1 line on five targets in the Week 6 loss to the Bears, and he'll profile as one of Jayden Daniels' top targets alongside Luke McCaffrey and Jaylin Lane in Sunday's divisional showdown.
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Commanders' Chris Moore: Blanked again in Week 5
Moore was unable to catch his only target in Sunday's 27-10 win over the Chargers.
For the second consecutive week, the 32-year-old operated as the Commanders' No. 2 wideout while Terry McLaurin (quadriceps) and Noah Brown (groin/knee) remained out. During that span, Moore has played 72 offensive snaps and rushed once for nine yards but failed to catch any of his four targets. If McLaurin and Brown miss their third consecutive game in Week 6 against the Bears, Moore will likely play a similar role on the Commanders' offense.
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Commanders' Chris Moore: No catches in Week 4
Moore went without a catch on three targets and rushed once for nine yards in Sunday's 34-27 loss to the Falcons.
The veteran wideout played 36 offensive snaps and operated as Washington's No. 2 wideout without Terry McLaurin (quadriceps) and Noah Brown (groin) in Week 4, but it didn't lead to an increase in production. Moore has now caught three of six targets for 59 yards over three appearances this season. He could remain more involved in the Commanders' offensive gameplan if McLaurin or Brown are sidelined again in the Week 5 matchup against the Chargers.
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Commanders' Chris Moore: Targeted twice
Moore caught both of his targets for 25 yards in Sunday's 41-24 win over the Raiders.
Moore's 59 percent route share was tops among Washington wide receivers, albeit on an unusual afternoon that saw OC Kliff Kingsbury deploy deep rotations and a slew of players at each position. Terry McLaurin ended up suffering a quadriceps injury in the second half, potentially opening the door for Moore to have a considerable role again in Week 4 at Atlanta, although playing time won't necessarily lead to much production.
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Commanders' Chris Moore: Moves up to active roster
The Commanders signed Moore from their practice squad to their active roster Monday.
Moore was elevated for Week 1 against the Giants and caught his only target for a 34-yard reception. He didn't get elevated for Week 2, but he will now get a spot on the 53-man roster after Washington placed Austin Ekeler (Achilles) and Deatrich Wise (quadriceps) on injured reserve Monday. Moore will likely work as both a depth wideout and a special-teamer.
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Commanders' Chris Moore: Reverts to practice squad
Moore reverted to the Commanders' practice squad Monday.
Moore played 19 snaps on offense and eight on special teams and ended up hauling in his only target for 34 yards during Sunday's win over the Giants. He could be elevated again for the team's Week 2 matchup versus the Packers, considering he outplayed Luke McCaffrey on Sunday.
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Commanders' Chris Moore: Elevated for Week 1
The Commanders elevated Moore from the practice squad Saturday.
Moore will provide wideout and special-teams depth for the Commanders during their Week 1 matchup with the Giants on Sunday.
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Chris Moore: Back with Washington
The Commanders signed Moore to the practice squad Wednesday, Zach Selby of the team's official site reports.
Moore failed to make the Commanders' 53-man roster after logging just one catch (on three targets) for five yards across two preseason games. The 2016 fourth-rounder will remain with the team on the practice squad and could be elevated to the active roster if the Commanders require depth at wide receiver.
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Chris Moore: Released by Washington
The Commanders released Moore on Tuesday, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.
Moore appeared in five regular-season games for the Cardinals last season but was released in November. He signed with Washington's practice squad Dec. 26 and re-signed with the team following the season. The 32-year-old caught one pass for five yards this preseason.
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Commanders' Chris Moore: Staying with Commanders
The Commanders signed Moore to a reserve/future contract Tuesday.
Moore spent the 2024 regular season on the Cardinals' and Commanders' practice squads. He was elevated to Washington's active roster for the NFC wild-card game against Tampa Bay, during which he played 12 offensive snaps without drawing a target. Moore will be able to participate in OTAs, minicamp and training camp while working his way to earn a spot on the Commanders' 53-man roster for the 2025 campaign.
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Chris Moore: Returns to practice squad
Moore reverted to the Commanders' practice squad Monday, per the NFL's transaction log.
Moore signed with the Commanders' practice squad in late December after being cut from the Cardinals' practice squad Nov. 5. He was elevated to Washington's active roster for Sunday's NFC wild-card game against Tampa Bay and ended up playing 12 snaps on offense, which was more than veteran Jamison Crowder (11). Moore is a candidate to be elevated to the Commanders' active roster for Saturday's NFC divisional-round game against the Lions.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-1, 200 lbs |
| Birthplace: Orlando, FL |
| Age: 32 |
| School: Cincinnati |
| Experience: 9 |













