Buffalo Under the Helmet | DJ Moore: Draft Special

🔥 BUFFALO UNDER THE HELMET: DRAFT SPECIAL FEAT. DJ MOORE! 🔥
We are LIVE from Paula’s Donuts for a very special episode of Buffalo Under the Helmet! This week, we are joined by one of the newest and most explosive additions to the Buffalo offense: playmaker DJ Moore! 🦬💙

From his raw reaction to the trade that brought him to Western New York to his first impressions of the Buffalo community, DJ holds nothing back. We are diving into his transition to the team, his life off the field, and his vision for the future in Buffalo.

DJ sits down with us to dive into:

The Trade Reaction: What it was really like getting the call and joining this high powered offense.

Locker Room Culture: Why DJ says the team is already "all a big family in there."

New Stadium Thoughts: His excitement for the future of football in Buffalo and the new home on the horizon.

Moore2Life Foundation: The mission behind his foundation and how he is making an impact off the field.

Fan Q&A: DJ takes your questions, including his hilarious and unforgettable "Welcome to the League" moment!

Whether you are a diehard fan in Buffalo or just want the inside scoop on how a pro handles a major career move, this Draft Special has it all.

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