Dallas, Texas – Just one day after officially being released by the Indianapolis Colts, veteran cornerback Kenny Moore quickly became one of the NFL’s biggest offseason storylines.

Multiple sources reported that Moore was especially interested in the possibility of joining the Dallas Cowboys even on a short term cheap contract this offseason.
The former Pro Bowl cornerback is reportedly eager to play for a legitimate contender before entering the later stages of his NFL career completely.
Following several major defensive changes in Dallas, many around the league believed the Cowboys could become a perfect landing spot for Moore immediately.
Dallas is still viewed as needing additional cornerback depth because several young defensive players continue carrying significant health related concerns entering the upcoming season.
Both DaRon Bland and Shavon Revel are expected to play important roles, but their physical condition remains something the Cowboys continue monitoring closely internally.

Meanwhile, Kenny Moore is still viewed as an experienced defensive back capable of contributing meaningful snaps immediately for a contending NFL team right now.
Although he is no longer playing at his 2021 Pro Bowl level, Moore still maintained respectable consistency throughout the previous NFL season defensively overall.
Last season, he allowed a passer rating around 87.8 and remained among the more dependable veteran cornerbacks according to Pro Football Focus evaluations recently.
That immediately led many NFL observers to believe Dallas could realistically sign Moore on an affordable deal to strengthen the secondary entering training camp.
However, the Cowboys’ official response reportedly surprised many fans only hours after speculation regarding the potential signing began spreading rapidly online everywhere.
According to longtime Cowboys insider Mike Fisher, one internal Dallas source responded with only a single word when asked about Moore: “No.”
That answer instantly triggered debate among Cowboys fans who strongly believe Moore still possesses enough talent and experience to help the current defensive roster.
Several people close to the organization reportedly remain concerned about Moore’s age and his apparent limitation primarily as a slot cornerback defensively nowadays.
Dallas currently wants to provide more opportunities for younger players and recently acquired safeties within the team’s evolving defensive rotation structure moving forward.
Caleb Downs and Jalen Thompson are viewed internally as players capable of handling meaningful slot responsibilities in multiple defensive packages during the upcoming season.
The Cowboys also reportedly questioned why the Colts failed to find a trade partner before ultimately deciding to release Kenny Moore completely afterward.
Indianapolis even agreed to absorb approximately $6 million in dead money rather than keeping Moore on the roster for another NFL season moving forward.
Even so, many NFL analysts still believe Dallas has not entirely closed the door on revisiting this possibility if injuries emerge during training camp.
Kenny Moore remains one of the most experienced veteran defensive backs still available on the NFL free agency market entering the summer months now.
But at least for now, the Cowboys appear convinced their defensive future should primarily be built around youth rather than aging veteran additions moving forward.





