The Indianapolis Colts have officially released veteran defensive back Kenny Moore II, making him a free agent, per @RapSheet of NFL Network.
The decision to part ways with the veteran defender comes after the organization reportedly spent time exploring potential trade scenarios across the league. Despite efforts to find a trade partner for the seasoned veteran, the Colts have opted to grant Moore his outright release. This move allows the veteran defensive back to hit the open market immediately and negotiate with any team of his choosing.
Kenny Moore II has been a fixture in the Indianapolis secondary since joining the team in 2017. Known for his playmaking ability from the nickel corner position, Moore earned a Pro Bowl selection in 2021. Throughout his tenure with the Colts, he appeared in over 100 games and recorded 17 interceptions, serving as a primary starter for the defensive unit.
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