

The Indianapolis Colts and cornerback Kenny Moore II are seeking a trade as he enters the final year of his contract. Moore, who had a limited role last season, expressed positivity about the situation.
The Indianapolis Colts and Kenny Moore II have agreed to seek a trade to find the veteran cornerback a new team, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter on Friday.
Moore is entering the final year of his contract, and sources said both sides felt it was time to explore a trade.
"It's all good. It's all love," Moore said in a text to ESPN's Stephen Holder.
Last season, Moore was a part-time starter who missed three games due to an Achilles strain. He had one interception, two forced fumbles, 1.5 sacks and six passes defended in 2026.
The Colts have 2025 trade acquisition Sauce Gardner and Charvarius Ward among their cornerbacks, and second-year cornerback Justin Walley is likely to be asked to step up in the slot. Ward said in January that he was contemplating retirement after suffering three concussions last season but told Holder in February that he was reconsidering that position.
Moore has spent the past nine seasons in Indianapolis, where he recorded 649 tackles, 21 interceptions and six forced fumbles. He was selected to the Pro Bowl in 2021.
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The Colts and Kenny Moore II agreed to seek a trade as both sides felt it was time to explore new opportunities with Moore entering the final year of his contract.
Last season, Kenny Moore II had one interception, two forced fumbles, 1.5 sacks, and six passes defended, while missing three games due to an Achilles strain.



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