
The Philadelphia Eagles may consider signing cornerback Kenny Moore II after his release from the Indianapolis Colts. Moore has a strong connection with head coach Nick Sirianni from their time together in Indianapolis.
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The Philadelphia Eagles donāt have a glaring weakness at cornerback, but that probably won't stop speculation surrounding Kenny Moore II. Per the report, he was recently released by the Indianapolis Colts.
Honestly, the connection feels too obvious not to discuss. Moore officially became available after Indianapolis moved on from the veteran defensive back following nine seasons with the organization. The move reportedly stemmed from a mix of age, contract considerations, scheme changes, and the emergence of younger options in the secondary.
Naturally, that immediately reignites one familiar relationship. Nick Sirianni knows Moore extremely well from their shared time together in Indianapolis, where Sirianni served on Frank Reich's coaching staff from 2018 through 2020. During that stretch, Moore developed into one of the NFL's better nickel defenders and eventually earned Pro Bowl recognition.
That familiarity matters. The Eagles don't necessarily need Kenny Moore, but they could absolutely justify adding him. Given his relationship with Nick Sirianni, his experience, and Philadelphia's constant search for secondary depth, this suddenly feels like exactly the type of move worth monitoring closely.
Philadelphia already boasts one of football's more talented secondaries with names like Quinyon Mitchell, Cooper DeJean, and Riq Woolen in the mix. Still, the Eagles have repeatedly shown they value versatility and veteran depth in the defensive backfield. Moore would provide both.
Even at 30 years old, he remains experienced, instinctive, and capable of helping in sub-packages, particularly if Philadelphia wants additional flexibility inside. The question becomes what his role might be.
Kenny Moore II was released due to a combination of age, contract considerations, scheme changes, and the emergence of younger players in the secondary.
Kenny Moore II and Nick Sirianni have a strong relationship from their time together in Indianapolis, where Moore developed into a Pro Bowl-caliber nickel defender under Sirianni's coaching.
While the Eagles do not have a glaring weakness at cornerback, adding Kenny Moore II could enhance their secondary depth, especially given his familiarity with Nick Sirianni.

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Moore's best football has historically come in the slot, but Philadelphia already has multiple defensive backs capable of handling nickel responsibilities. That reality makes it difficult to envision a full-time starting role waiting for him. Still, championship contenders rarely complain about having too many capable good players, and Philadelphia could entertain the possibility of a C.J. Gardner-Johnson-type move: adding Moore and converting him to possibly the safety position.
This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Could Eagles reunite Nick Sirianni with Kenny Moore II?