The Indianapolis Colts entered the 2026 offseason knowing one thing for certain: their defense needed to change. After a month of free agency and offseason moves, Indy has shuffled its roster, but is it any better than it was before?
Let’s be brutally honest for a second: NFL breakups are rarely this polite. Usually, there are cryptic social media posts, scrubbed Instagram pages, and leaked locker room rumors.
The Indianapolis Colts and their top slot corner are heading for a breakup. The Colts have mutually agreed to seek a trade for cornerback Kenny Moore II, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
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It was reported Friday that the Indianapolis Colts and cornerback Kenny Moore II have mutually agreed to seek a trade. The nine-year Colts corner has meant so much to the franchise and the city of Indianapolis, which makes this a tough pill to swallow for some fans.
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The Indianapolis Colts and veteran cornerback Kenny Moore II mutually have agreed to seek a trade, ESPN reported on Friday. Moore is entering the final season of his three-year, $30 million contract.
Let’s be brutally honest for a second: the Indianapolis Colts’ offseason has felt a bit like watching your favorite local pub get slowly dismantled brick by brick.
NFL prospects from major programs get most of the attention, but there are numerous examples of players drafted from small schools who have become difference-makers.
Kenny Moore‘s tenure with the Colts is likely nearing an end. The veteran cornerback is under contract for 2026, but a change of scenery could soon be coming.
Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that the Colts and veteran CB Kenny Moore II have mutually have agreed to seek a trade and ultimately find a new home for him.
The Indianapolis Colts are prepping for the upcoming NFL draft, which kicks off with Round 1 on April 23rd from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The draft will be key to replacing talents like Kwity Paye, Michael Pittman Jr., and Zaire Franklin, who left via free agency or trade.
The Indianapolis Colts are continuing preparations for the 2026 NFL draft, with the event set to take place in Pittsburgh later this month. Indy has several needs to address, especially within the defensive front seven.
The Indianapolis Colts have been missing a true difference maker off the edge for a long time now. Ever since Robert Mathis retired, the Colts have been cycling through rotational players as they try to replicate the production Mathis gave Indy in his prime.
The Indianapolis Colts have multiple clear needs on their roster ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft. The most glaring need seems to be another starting-caliber edge rusher opposite Laiatu Latu.
The Indianapolis Colts are nearing the 2026 NFL draft, and have many needs to address without a key first-round selection. Regardless of that situation, Indianapolis can still make a big impact with the rest of their picks.
The Indianapolis Colts dedicated over 200 million to key offensive pieces in Daniel Jones and Alec Pierce last month, but they have three more key names on expiring contracts in 2027.
The Indianapolis Colts have a big season coming up. After their disastrous collapse last year, it will truly be a playoff or bust year. That goes for Shane Stiechen, Chris Ballard, and countless others with the team.
It seemed like the Indianapolis Colts had found their quarterback when they took Anthony Richardson fourth overall in the 2023 NFL Draft. But like a relationship that went sour, they are seemingly done with him.
It’s time for the Indianapolis Colts to make an aggressive swing in the 2026 NFL Draft. They can no longer afford to dance around if they want to matter in 2026.
The 2025 Indianapolis Colts rose to the throne only to have their kingdom crumble. Sadly, a devastating injury to Daniel Jones vanquished their playoff chances.
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