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5 Colts with something to prove in 2023
To put it bluntly, Kenny Moore was terrible in 2022 for the Colts.
Moore posted a career-worst year in Bradley’s first season as defensive coordinator.
After being brought in as an undrafted free agent in 2017, Moore failed to live up to his “lightning in a bottle” moniker that he had been known for in years past.
2022 was the first season that Moore failed to record a single interception during the season.
To top it off, Moore struggled with injuries that limited him to only 12 games in 2022.
“There was a point last year that I didn’t think I would be here,” Moore admitted this offseason.
Entering the last year of his contract, Moore must prove that he is still the player who was a model of consistency in the Indianapolis secondary from 2018-2021.
With fellow cornerback, Isaiah Rodgers, potentially set to miss extended time in 2023 as well as the departure of Stephon Gilmore this offseason, the need for a veteran voice in that young secondary room is all the more needed.
Moore has a tremendous opportunity to be that leader this season and show the Colts that he is still the “lightning in a bottle” player we’ve grown accustomed to seeing roaming in the slot.