“Breaking News: DJ Moore’s Bold Declaration Sets Chicago Bears on an Uncharted Path – Must Read!”
Wide receiver DJ Moore hasn’t been shy about quarterback Justin Fields‘ future with the Chicago Bears, so it’s no surprise he’s already speaking out about his own.
The Bears acquired Moore from the Carolina Panthers in a trade involving the No. 1 overall pick in the 2023 NFL draft. Moore has been more than a home run since arriving in Chicago, he’s been a grand slam — hauling in career-highs in catches (96), receiving yards (1,364) and touchdowns (8), per Pro Football Reference. And his best may still be yet to come.
Despite only being a member of the team for one year, Moore has earned the right to vocalize his thoughts and vision for the future. On Wednesday, January 17, he did exactly that when he told ESPN’s Courtney Cronin he can see himself retiring as a member of the Chicago Bears.
“I would like to do at least five years here and then, shoot, maybe retire here. That’s always the goal,” Moore said. “I thought I was going to be in Carolina forever. I was there for five years, and I don’t want to be here shorter than that. I’m looking forward to that.”
Moore will be with the Bears for at least two more years, barring some major and unforeseen development.