The Indianapolis Colts have released veteran cornerback Kenny Moore II after the two sides agreed to explore the possibility of a trade earlier this year.
The move ended Moore’s nine-year tenure with the franchise, where he became a prominent figure in the team’s defense and community.
The former Pro Bowl player had his role reduced last season after injuries and roster changes limited his opportunities.
Moore missed three games due to an Achilles problem and started only seven matches, his fewest since joining the Colts as an undrafted rookie out of Valdosta State.
General manager Chris Ballard addressed the decision last month, saying: “(I) think very highly of Kenny, not only personally, but organizationally, and I know the city feels the same way.”
“At the end of the day, talking to him, he felt like it was time for a change.”
Indianapolis strengthened its secondary by trading for Sauce Gardner last season.
In 132 games and 111 starts, Moore recorded 21 interceptions, four pick-sixes and 11.5 sacks. He earned his only Pro Bowl selection in 2021.
The Colts are expected to rely more on young defensive talent in preparation for the upcoming NFL season.
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