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Bengals sign former Raiders WR Denarius Moore

"He did good for us as a rookie. He could run," Bengals offensive coordinator Hue Jackson said of Moore. "If we end up getting him we’ll be looking to see if he can still go like that. You can never have too many good players."

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The Cincinnati Bengals have signed former Oakland Raiders wide receiver Denarius Moore to a one-year deal, according to ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter.

The Bengals played host to wide receiver Denarius Moore late last week -- initially reported by ESPN NFL Insider Adam Caplan. Moore, a former fifth-round pick from the 2011 NFL draft, spent four seasons in Oakland while accumulating 142 receptions, 2,169 yards receiving and scoring 17 total touchdowns. During his first three seasons, he averaged 43 grabs for 685 yards receiving.

Moore's one connection in Cincinnati is Hue Jackson, who was his head coach in 2011 when Moore was a rookie with Oakland. "He did good for us as a rookie. He could run," Jackson said via Bengals.com. "If we end up getting him we’ll be looking to see if he can still go like that. You can never have too many good players." Running, for NFL players, is a good attribute. Running fast for wide receivers is the Jackson buzzword of the offseason. Oh, and lemme guess... "he knows the system."

According to reports, Moore injured his ankle and knee after falling down a flight of stairs prior to the team's Week 14 game against the San Francisco 49ers -- which essentially killed an already horrible season (he was a healthy scratch the week prior to that). He struggled earlier in 2014 with drops, especially one against New England that was intercepted by defensive tackle Vince Wilfork -- Moore was also a scratch in Week 4.

Moore will likely be the team's No. 4 wide receiver -- behind A.J. Green, Mohamed Sanu and Marvin Jones.