NFL Writer selects Chiefs as ideal landing spot for veteran Colts DB
According to an NFL Writer, the Kansas City Chiefs are the ideal landing spot for veteran Indianapolis Colts defensive back Kenny Moore II
USA Today’s Nick Brinkerhoff suggests the Kansas City Chiefs as an ideal landing spot for Indianapolis Colts cornerback Kenny Moore II. The veteran defensive back recently revealed interest in seeking a trade and potentially putting himself on general manager Brett Veach’s radar. “They traded Trent McDuffie and lost Jaylen Watson in free agency.
Kansas City can still find a new corner in the draft with one of its two first-round picks, or it can choose to invest in other areas of need,” Brinkerhoff wrote. “The Chiefs still believe they can contend for a Super Bowl this season, which could be Travis Kelce’s last. While a youth movement figures to be a priority, the only real priority is winning – and winning now.
” ESPN’s Adam Schefter recently revealed that the Colts and Moore have mutually agreed to seek a trade and a new home for the veteran cornerback who is entering the last year of his contract. Sources: Colts and Kenny Moore II mutually have agreed to seek a trade and a new home for the veteran cornerback. Moore is entering the last year of his contract, and both sides feel it is time to explore a trade.
pic. twitter. com/VUYpsJDAEX — Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) April 10, 2026 During his career, Moore earned 2021 Pro Bowler honors and has collected 649 tackles, 21 interceptions, 11.