The Indianapolis Colts are releasing former Pro Bowl CB Kenny Moore after nine seasons with the team. He started 111 games for the franchise.
Moore requested to be released from the team, and the two sides agreed to part ways. The two sides also reportedly agreed to seek a trade mid-April, but could not come to a deal. The 30-year old has spent his entire nine-year career with the Colts, and was voted to the Pro Bowl in 2021.
Moore established himself as one of the best nickel corners in the NFL. He has played in 132 games, recording 21 interceptions, 68 pass deflections, 649 tackles, and six forced fumbles. He was also named team captain four times and was nominated as the Colts Walter Payton Man of the Year Award three times.
















































































