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MMQB identifies Cowboys as landing spot for $58M Colts defender

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The Cowboys have been linked to a trade for Colts nickel cornerback Kenny Moore after Indianapolis puts him on the trade market.

The Indianapolis Colts and nickel cornerback Kenny Moore II have mutually agreed to part ways, with the club seeking to trade the veteran. Moore is coming off a season in which he made 55 tackles, six passes defended, had one interception, and forced two fumbles. Pro Football Focus gave him a 66.

7 overall grade which ranked 39th out of 114 eligible corners. A year after losing nickel corner Jourdan Lewis in free agency to the Jaguars, a mistake even prideful owner Jerry Jones admits to , the Dallas Cowboys have a prime opportunity to upgrade what has turned into one of the most underrated positions in all of football. Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer recently cited Dallas as a potential destination for the nine-year veteran.

. @AlbertBreer mentions the #Cowboys as a “potential” landing spot for Colts CB Kenny Moore, given their need at slot cornerback. “As for potential landing spots, I think Dallas would be one, with the nickel being an important piece in new coordinator Christian Parker’s defense… https://t.

co/YRh1JkJTG3 pic. twitter. com/K2jGdGwc0U — Brandon Loree (@Brandoniswrite) April 13, 2026 Moore entered the league as an undrafted free agent with the reigning Super Bowl Champion Patriots, fresh off their 28-3 comeback against the Falcons, after a career at Division II Valdosta State.