DURHAM, N.C. – Former Duke wide receiver Jordan Moore has agreed to terms with the Cincinnati Bengals to join the NFL organization as an undrafted free agent.
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A three-year starter, Moore played in 49 career games with 35 starts and registered 177 receptions for 2,352 yards (13.29) with 21 TDs and rushed 52 times for 256 yards (4.92) with three touchdowns. The Sykesville, Md., product was a three-time Academic All-ACC selection and two-time All-ACC honoree (second team – 2023; third team – 2024).
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On Duke's career list, Moore ranks tied for fifth in touchdown receptions, seventh in receptions and 10th in receiving yards. He is one of just four Blue Devils to compile three seasons with five or more receiving touchdowns.Â
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As a graduate student in 2024, Moore received of the program's Carmen Falcone Most Valuable Player honor. He was one of four team-elected captains for the campaign and started 11 of 13 games. Moore helped the Blue Devils secure just the eighth nine-win season in program history by hauling in a 39-yard touchdown pass as time expired to lift Duke over Wake Forest, 23-17, in the regular-season finale. With the play, Moore became the first Blue Devil to catch a touchdown pass for a win on the final snap of regulation and one of just six to have a game-winning TD reception during the final minute.Â
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During his final campaign, Moore caught 55 passes for 861 yards (15.65) and eight touchdowns. He finished sixth in the ACC in receiving TDs, seventh in receiving yards, ninth in receiving yards per game (66.2) and 12th in yards per reception.
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A Second Team All-ACC pick in 2023, Moore recorded a team-leading 62 receptions for 835 yards (13.47) and eight TDs. He finished tied for fourth in the league in receiving scores, fifth in catches, sixth in yards and seventh in receptions per game (4.77) and receiving yards per game (64.23). One of his most memorable games was against North Carolina, when he caught three touchdown passes, tied for the most in the ACC for a single game and the third most in a single game in Duke history.Â
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In 2022, Moore's first season as a wide receiver, he hauled in 60 receptions for 656 yards (10.93) and a team-leading five TDs. He finished second on the team in both receptions and receiving yards. He compiled three or more receptions in eight contests and 50 or more receiving yards in four contests, including a season-best effort of 14 receptions for 199 yards and one score against Pittsburgh. The receptions and receiving yards against the Panthers were the second- and third-most in the ACC for a single game, respectively. He was selected as the ACC Co-Wide Receiver of the Week following his performance versus the Panthers.Â
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During his true freshman season in 2021, Moore was a reserve quarterback. He finished 9-of-19 (.474) passing for 95 yards with one TD. He added 44 rushes for 221 yards (5.02) and three scores.Â
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Moore graduated from Duke in May 2024 with a degree in psychology and a certificate in markets and management.Â
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