New York Jets WR Elijah Moore Caught With Burner Account Named David Stein On Twitter

New York Jets WR Elijah Moore Caught With Burner Account Named David Stein On Twitter

It has been found out about Elijah Moore and his purported burner account on Twitter

Second-year wideout Elijah Moore asked for a trade before this Sunday’s victory over the dismal Denver Broncos because he was dissatisfied with his usage thus far this season. Moore did not board the team’s flight to Denver for Sunday’s game because head coach Robert Saleh did not want Moore’s avarice to detract from the team’s current winning streak. Fans of the Jets find Elijah Moore’s purported burner account, which he allegedly uses to refuel and respond to teammates and the press.

New York Jets WR Elijah Moore Had Burner Account Named David Stein On Twitter

Elijah Moore has more targets in his first 17 games of play than players like Cooper Kupp, Stephon Diggs, Tyreek Hill, and Davante Adams. To make matters worse, Jets supporters think they have located Moore’s purported burner account, which he apparently uses to do nothing except fuel himself up. Naturally, the account was deleted as soon as it was discovered.

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Getting caught using a burner account is just a bad look, regardless of the circumstances. If Elijah Moore thought the account would help him attract more targets, he had better start over.

The Jets expect Elijah Moore to return and play against the Patriots on Sunday.

Breece Hall and Alijah Vera-Tucker, two excellent young players from the Jets’ offence, were announced to be out for the season on Monday. However, according to Robert Saleh, Elijah Moore will be returning to the group.

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After being sent home from practice on Thursday and requesting to be traded, Moore was inactive and did not travel with the club on Sunday. The wide receiver, in his second year, was dissatisfied with his lack of involvement in the offence. Moore’s willingness to rejoin the team will need to be determined. He doesn’t have many options if he wants to play professional football. He won’t be traded, according to the Jets.

Hall’s injury may provide him with his wish and allow him to secure a significant part in the offence. The Jets were already going to focus more on their passing game. It is not feasible to continue throwing for less than 130 yards as the club has done the past two weeks. The team will need even more from its receivers now that Hall is out for the season.

If Elijah continues to play well for the rest of the season, forgiveness will probably come easily. He must first swallow some humble pie and go back to the locker room.

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