Lions: Veteran, Pro Bowl Option Emerges at Cornerback
Summary
The Detroit Lions are considering adding veteran cornerback Kenny Moore to their team because their 2024 first-round pick, Terrion Arnold, might not be available. Moore, a Pro Bowl player, was released by the Indianapolis Colts and wants to join a competitive team where he can contribute both on and off the field.Key Facts
- The Lions have questions about the availability of Terrion Arnold, their first-round pick from 2024.
- Arnold played in 24 games and started 22 in his first two seasons.
- Kenny Moore, age 30, was released by the Indianapolis Colts in May.
- Moore is a Pro Bowl cornerback with experience starting games and making tackles, sacks, forced fumbles, and interceptions.
- Moore said he wants to play for a team with a strong culture and focus on winning.
- He also wants to serve and contribute to the community in the city where he plays.
- Moore played 14 games and started 7 last season with the Colts, recording 55 tackles and other defensive stats.
- The Lions are expected to compete for playoffs in the NFC North, making Moore a valuable backup if Arnold cannot play.
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