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Fantasy News
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The Colts placed Moore (ankle) on injured reserve Wednesday. Moore, who hasn't suited up since Week 12 due to a lingering right ankle injury, will remain out for the final game of the Colts' 2022 campaign. The move to IR is simply transactional and opens up an extra roster spot for Week 18. Moore will finish his sixth season in Indianapolis with 65 stops, four pass defenses and one sack in 12 appearances.... See More ... See Less
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Colts' Kenny Moore: Ruled out for Week 17
Moore (ankle) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Giants. Moore hasn't suited up for the Colts since Week 12 due to a lingering right ankle injury. The starting cornerback's final chance to retake the field this season will come Jan. 8 in Indianapolis' season finale versus the Texans.... See More ... See Less -
Colts' Kenny Moore: Ruled out for Saturday
Moore (ankle) will not play Saturday against the Vikings, James Boyd of The Athletic reports. Moore will remain out following the team's Week 14 bye, after missing their Week 13 contest against the Cowboys. He was originally wearing a walking boot after suffering the injury Week 12 against the Steelers, but he is no longer using it, so he at least is making some progress in his recovery. His next opportunity to play will be Monday, Dec. 26 against the Chargers.... See More ... See Less -
Colts' Kenny Moore: Logs DNP
Moore (ankle) was a non-participant in practice Tuesday, James Boyd of The Athletic reports. Moore suffered the injury Week 12, and despite still being unable to practice, he at least is no longer wearing a walking boot following the team's Week 14 bye. Whether he'll be able to play Saturday against the Vikings is still unknown, but he'll likely need to at least practice in limited fashion this week first.... See More ... See Less -
Colts' Kenny Moore: Ruled out Sunday
Moore (shin) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Cowboys. Moore sustained a shin injury during Monday's loss to the Steelers and was spotted with a cast on his right leg Thursday. It's not yet clear when he'll be able to return to game action, but Brandon Facyson and Isaiah Rodgers (ankle) are candidates to see increased playing time against Dallas.... See More ... See Less -
Colts' Kenny Moore: Likely to sit out Sunday
Moore (shin) was seen moving around on a scooter Thursday and is not expected to play Sunday against Dallas, Zak Keefer of The Athletic reports. Moore was forced out with a shin issue during Monday's loss to the Steelers, and he was also spotted with a cast on his injured right leg while sitting out practice Thursday, according to James Boyd of The Athletic. The cornerback has not been officially ruled out Week 13, but he could be set to miss multiple games with this apparently significant shin issue, per Keefer. Indianapolis is set to release its final injury report Friday before Sunday's contest versus Pittsburgh.... See More ... See Less -
Colts' Kenny Moore: Misses practice Thursday
Moore (shin) didn't take part in the Colts' practice Thursday, Nate Atkins of The Indianapolis Star reports. Moore was forced out late with a shin injury during Monday's loss to the Steelers, leaving him sidelined for each of the first two practices Week 13. The 27-year-old cornerback will now have one more opportunity to increase his practice activity, or else he'll likely be ruled out for the first time this season Sunday versus Dallas. Moore has been Indianapolis' third-leading tackler (65) this season, so his potential absence would leave the team's secondary short-handed against both the run and the pass.... See More ... See Less -
Colts' Kenny Moore: Season-best outing Sunday
Moore recorded nine tackles (six solo) including a tackle for loss in Sunday's 17-16 defeat versus Washington. Moore played every defensive snap despite coming into Sunday's contest as questionable with a finger injury. The cornerback also finished as the Colts' leading tackler against the Commanders, though he's logged just two passes defended over the first eight weeks of the season.... See More ... See Less -
Colts' Kenny Moore: Suiting up Sunday
Moore (finger) is active Sunday against the Commanders, Kevin Bowen of 107.5 The Fan Indianapolis reports. Moore suffered the injury in practice Friday, but he'll at the very least try to play through it. The 27-year-old's ability to take the field will be a boost to the team's secondary, as the Colts' nickel corner he'll likely be managed with keeping Curtis Samuel in check.... See More ... See Less -
Colts' Kenny Moore: Trending toward playing Sunday
Moore (finger), who is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Commanders, is expected to play, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports. Though Moore suffered what Rapoport describes as a "scary" finger injury in practice Friday, the issue apparently won't affect the nickel cornerback too much while he attempts to defense passes or engages in hand-to-hand combat with receivers along the line of scrimmage. Moore, who will likely find himself matching up head-to-head with Curtis Samuel on Sunday, has tallied 31 tackles, one sack and two pass breakups through seven appearances on the season.... See More ... See Less -
Colts' Kenny Moore: Injures hip at practice
Moore sustained an injury to his hip in practice Wednesday and is listed as questionable for Week 2, George Bremer of The Anderson Herald Bulletin reports. Coach Frank Reich said Moore is "making good progress," which bodes well for the 2021 Pro Bowler's chances of suiting up Sunday versus Jacksonville. If he can't play, Brandon Facyson would likely be in line for the fill-in reps.... See More ... See Less -
Colts' Kenny Moore: Plans to report to camp
Moore (undisclosed injury) plans to report to training camp this week, Joel A. Erickson of The Indianapolis Star reports. Moore was a potential holdout from training camp as he decided not to participate in OTAs in his quest for a contract extension prior to the 2022 season. He missed some time in mandatory minicamp in June due to an undisclosed injury, but it's not thought to be serious or may have been related to his contract negotiations.... See More ... See Less -
Colts' Kenny Moore: Not participating in OTAs
Moore isn't participating during OTAs this week due to a contract dispute, Joel A. Erickson of The Indianapolis Star reports. Per Erickson, Moore is with the team during OTAs, but he won't be on the field for the voluntary workouts. The undrafted defensive back out of Valdosta State racked up 102 tackles (82 solo), 13 pass deflections, four interceptions, a sack and a forced fumble last season and is set to make $6.75 million in 2022.... See More ... See Less -
Colts' Kenny Moore: Busy in overtime loss
Moore recorded nine tackles (seven solo), two pass breakups and one interception during Sunday's 34-31 overtime loss to the Titans. Moore has put together four straight games with at least seven tackles, making him a fairly appealing IDP option in leagues with individual starting requirements for cornerbacks. His next task will be to contain Mike White and the Jets on Thursday Night Football.... See More ... See Less -
Colts' Kenny Moore: Tallies nine tackles
Moore had 10 tackles (all solo) during Sunday's 31-3 win over the Texans. Moore was one of three Colts to play all 75 defensive snaps, and he is second on the team in tackles. The 26-year-old hasn't produced enough to be an IDP option, but he's still put up solid numbers for a cornerback with 38 tackles (33 solo), one sack and one interception through six games.... See More ... See Less -
Colts' Kenny Moore: Grabs first interception
Moore had seven solo tackles and an interception during Sunday's 25-16 loss to the Titans. The 26-year-old played 67 of 68 defensive snaps with Rock Ya-Sin dealing with an ankle injury, and he picked off Ryan Tannehill during the second quarter for his first interception of the year. Moore also has a high tackle total for cornerback through three games with 18 total stops and a sack.... See More ... See Less -
Colts' Kenny Moore: Records sack in season opener
Moore started at cornerback opposite Rock Ya-Sin and had three total tackles and a sack in Sunday's loss to Seattle. Moore uncharacteristically struggled in pass coverage as he allowed all four passes targeted at him to be completed for 43 yards and a touchdown. Moore has had a career-high of 2.5 sacks in a season, so he isn't used too frequently in blitzes despite Sunday's success.... See More ... See Less -
Colts' Kenny Moore: Shakes off injury
Moore (ribs) will play in Sunday's game versus the Packers. Moore underwent an MRI following the Week 10 win over the Titans, but he capped off this practice week with a full practice, clearing him for Sunday's cross-conference clash. The 25-year-old is expected to start at cornerback, and his assignment will be tougher following news that Davante Adams (ankle) will play.... See More ... See Less -
Colts' Kenny Moore: Set for MRI on ribs
Coach Frank Reich said following Thursday's win over the Titans that Moore will have an MRI on his ribs, Joel A. Erickson of The Indianapolis Star reports. The severity of Moore's injury should be revealed following the MRI, and it'd be a big loss of he was forced to miss time. The 25-year-old cornerback has started eight straight games for the Colts, recording 33 tackles (29 solo), a sack, seven pass breakups and two interceptions. Rock Ya-Sin and TJ Carrie should both see an uptick in usage if Moore can't play next week against the Packers.... See More ... See Less -
Colts' Kenny Moore: Won't return Thursday
Moore (ribs) has been ruled out for the rest of Thursday's game against the Titans, Andrew Walker of the Colts' official site reports. Moore was quickly downgraded from questionable to out. TJ Carrie entered the game in his place, and Rock Ya-Sin should see plenty of work moving forward, too. Moore has 10 days to recover before the Week 11 contest against Green Bay.... See More ... See Less
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Andrew Walker@AWalkerColts01/01/1970Tony Brown, in for Kenny Moore II (shin, questionable), gets the sack for the Colts. Huge third down play coming.