The Colts are set to part ways with one of their longest-serving players.
Indianapolis and cornerback Kenny Moore II, who has been with the team since 2017, have agreed to seek a trade, according to a report from ESPN.
Moore played in 14 games last season but saw his playing time cut as he earned just seven starts — the fewest since he latched on as a rookie undrafted free agent.

He also missed three games with an Achilles issue.
“It’s all good. It’s all love,” Moore told ESPN in a text.
Moore signed a three-year, $30million deal with the Colts in 2024, and has a cap hit of over $13 million this season, according to Spotrac.
However, the Colts would reportedly save more than $7 million in cap space if they were to trade him before June 1.
A Pro Bowler in 2021, Moore has played in 132 games (111 starts) for the Colts, with 21 career interceptions and 68 passes defended.
However, the Colts added more firepower — and more money to their books — when they traded for former Jets star Sauce Gardner in November, and it seems Moore has played his last game for Indianapolis.

Gardner signed a four-year, $120.4 million extension with Gang Green before the 2025 season, while Charvarius Ward joined Indy in free agency on a three-year, $54 million contract last year.
They both missed chunks of time as well, as Ward sat out 10 games with concussion issues and Gardner missed four games as a Colt with a calf injury.
Indianapolis will hope to bounce back from a brutal end to the 2025 season, in which the Colts lost their last seven games after a promising 8-2 start amid a torn Achilles for quarterback Daniel Jones.


