The Cleveland Browns made some significant changes on the offensive side of the ball this offseason, bringing in new offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey and the addition of wide receiver Jerry Jeudy. And it sounds like wide receiver Elijah Moore is excited about the team’s offense this season.
During an interview session this week, Moore hyped up the team’s offense, making it clear that he thinks it will be even better this season than it was last year.
“I just feel like it’s going to be a lot more explosive,” Moore said on Thursday according to Pro Football Talk. “It’s super exciting to line up … with these guys. And I just think that having Dorsey, someone who’s an extravagant guy like him, you look at him and you could just tell he loves football. So, my time here has been nothing but a blessing learning from somebody else who has a great track record, you know, so respect to that, and I’m excited.”
Moore is so excited about the team’s offense this upcoming season that he thinks it has a chance to be the best in the entire league.
“If you’re not thinking that, you shouldn’t be playing,” Moore said. “We got a crazy group.
“But, you know, right now we got to exercise our moments of getting ourselves healthy, being in the right mindset, and just anything else that is going on that we personally don’t know that other people experiencing and having to go through.”
We’ll have to see whether or not the team can live up to the hype.

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