News: ESPN: Colts Release Moore

One potential factor in Moore's trade request is his anticipated role change. The Colts are believed to be leaning toward playing more aggressive man-to-man coverage in their secondary, taking advantage of cornerbacks Sauce Gardner and Charvarius Ward. But Moore made his reputation as a standout in zone coverages. Age is also not on his side as he will be 31 by Week 1 of the 2026 season.

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id...cornerback-kenny-moore-safety-nassir-adderley

Potential interesting fit for the right price.
 
If the clowns outbid all the suitors he is likely to have, folks are going to have to take a break from questioning the Jones’ desire to win. Maybe he doesn’t fit, but somehow I see Stephen opting for the lower-priced CB named Moore anyway.

Meanwhile check out the font on the Colts’ uni numbers. It’s like ours from the 70s. Those shiny dark navy nunbers that looked as if they were ironed on. Probably were.
 
This guy has an interesting career.

He was an undrafted free agent and has played for the same team for 9 seasons.

Moore became a starter in his 2nd season. In 2021 he had his only Pro Bowl season. He had 102 combined tackles, including 82 solo, 2nd on his team.

Typically, when you go down the list of team leaders in solo tackles you have to pass linebackers and safeties before you reach the CBs. It seems he wasn't a liability against the run.

He's 5'9, 190 LBS.

Getting cut has to feel harsh for a guy that played for the same team for almost a decade. At that point he has to be entrenched in the Indianapolis community, his children raised there and going to school with familiar classmates....

Does he want to continue playing? if his family has a vote I would think they want him to retire. Maybe not.
 

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