Bucs sign former Seahawks wideout David Moore

The Bucs continue to address their WR depth.

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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are adding another wide receiver to the fold after rookie minicamp.

FOX Sports’ Greg Auman announced on Sunday that the team is signing veteran wideout David Moore, who was a veteran tryout player at the team’s rookie minicamp over the weekend. Moore is most known for his time in Seattle with the Seahawks, but he’s played for five different teams since 2021. Moore becomes the 90th Buccaneer on the roster, the preseason limit for NFL teams.

Moore played for the Seahawks from 2017-20, where he was a sporadic starter. His best season came in 2018, when he caught 26 passes for 445 yards and 5 touchdowns. In his career, he’s caught 78 passes 1,163 yards and 13 touchdowns.

Moore has been largely unable to stick on a roster since is 2020 season in Seattle, and he’s bounced around to the Panthers, Raiders, Broncos, Packers and Bears from 2021 onward. He did not play for the Bears in 2022 due to a knee injury he suffered in August.

Moore acts as receiver depth for the Bucs should he make the team, as the roster behind the starting three of Mike Evans, Chris Godwin and Russell Gage has been a point of emphasis in the offseason.