The Indianapolis Colts and veteran cornerback Kenny Moore II have mutually agreed to seek a trade, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. Moore, who has spent his entire NFL career with Indianapolis, remains under contract for the 2026 season but is expected to be moved as both sides look for a fresh start.
Moore has been one of the most productive slot cornerbacks in the NFL during his tenure with the Colts, earning recognition as one of the better players at his position. However, with the team undergoing changes to its roster and defensive scheme, a parting of ways appears to be the likely outcome.
If a trade cannot be completed, the Colts could also consider releasing Moore outright. His departure would mark the end of a significant era for the Indianapolis defense, where he has been a consistent and reliable contributor for nearly a decade.
The Colts are expected to actively shop Moore to interested teams in the coming days and weeks. His experience and versatility in the slot could attract interest from multiple franchises looking to bolster their secondary heading into the 2026 season.