The Indianapolis Colts are preparing for another major roster shake‑up, and this time it involves one of their longest‑tenured defenders. Yankee Scores reports.
Veteran Cornerback on the Move
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, “The Indianapolis Colts and Kenny Moore II have agreed to seek a trade to find the veteran cornerback a new team.” Moore is entering the final year of his contract, and both sides believe it’s the right time to explore a move.
Moore’s Perspective
Despite the looming change, Moore kept things positive. “It’s all good. It’s all love,” he told ESPN’s Stephen Holder in a text. After nine seasons in Indianapolis, Moore has built a reputation as a reliable playmaker and locker‑room leader.

Salary and Cap Implications
Moore is owed $10 million in base salary and per‑game bonuses this season. A pre‑June 1 trade would save the Colts more than $7 million in cap space, though his contract could complicate trade negotiations. Indianapolis already leads the NFL in spending at the cornerback position, with Sauce Gardner and Charvarius Ward on hefty deals.
Recent Colts Moves
This offseason has been one of transition for the franchise. Wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. was traded to the Steelers, linebacker Zaire Franklin went to the Packers, and quarterback Anthony Richardson Sr. has been granted permission to seek a trade. The potential departure of Moore continues the reshaping of the roster.
What’s Next for Indy
If Moore is dealt, second‑year cornerback Justin Walley is expected to step into the slot role. Moore’s departure would mark the end of an era: he has recorded 649 tackles, 21 interceptions, and six forced fumbles, earning a Pro Bowl nod in 2021.


