A year ago, the Chicago Bears made wide receiver DJ Moore the highest-paid player in franchise history when he signed a four-year extension worth $110 million. The buzz around the team was sky high in the offseason after the NFL Draft, the Keenan Allen trade, and the Hard Knocks hype machine, so the Moore extension was the cherry on top, which kept the good vibes rolling.

But the season did not go as expected. The offense never truly clicked, and the team was inconsistent throughout the season, with both the play caller and head coach being fired midseason.

Whether it was his intention or not, Moore’s demeanor came off negatively, which the media, fans, and opposing teams picked up on.

“Last year was a whole big body language thing,” Moore told Patrick Finley at the Chicago Sun-Times la

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