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The Indianapolis Colts and Kenny Moore II have agreed to seek a trade to find the veteran cornerback a new team and a Green Bay Packers player wants the Packers to trade for him.

A Green Bay Packers player wants the team to trade for Indianapolis Colts CB Kenny Moore II.

Who is the player, you ask? It's none other than Zaire Franklin, who played with Moore II on the Colts. 

The Packers acquired Franklin this offseason from the Colts. 

Moore II is entering the final year of his contract and sources told ESPN that both sides felt it was time to explore a trade.

"It's all good. It's all love," Moore II said in a text to ESPN's Stephen Holder.

Last season, Moore II was a part-time starter who missed three games due to an Achilles strain. He had one interception, two forced fumbles, 1.5 sacks and six passes defended. 

Moore has spent his entire career with the Colts. He has 21 career interceptions, 68 passes defended, 498 solo tackles, 39 tackles for loss and 20 QB hits. The veteran was selected to the Pro Bowl in 2021.

The Packers lost to the Chicago Bears in the 2026 playoffs' wild-card round. Green Bay hasn't won a playoff game since 2023. 

Chicago outscored Green Bay 25-6 to win in the playoff game. The team could have used Micah Parsons, who likely would have made Caleb Williams' life more difficult.

Parsons had a stellar first season with the Packers. He finished with 12.5 sacks, 19 solo tackles, 12 tackles for loss and 27 QB hits in 14 games.

The Packers didn't win a game after Parsons tore his ACL. Parsons may not be ready to begin next season. 

Former Arizona Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon is the Packers' new defensive coordinator. It will be fascinating to see if Green Bay makes another trade with Indianapolis after trading for Franklin.

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