Kenny Moore II Critiques Colts’ Performance in Defeat Against Bills
Kenny Moore II, a cornerback for the Indianapolis Colts, expressed his disappointment with the team’s efforts after their 30-20 defeat to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday.
“Not everyone is giving their all, and it’s evident,” Moore shared with the media, according to ESPN. “I don’t like to sugarcoat things. There seems to be a lack of urgency and attention to detail this week.”
“The connections between our meetings, practices, and games just aren’t there, and it’s showing.”
Quarterback Joe Flacco, who took over the starting position last week from Anthony Richardson, threw interceptions on his first two series of the match—one of which was returned for a touchdown by the Bills.
Flacco ended the game with three interceptions and was sacked four times. Meanwhile, Bills quarterback Josh Allen had a solid game, passing for 280 yards, while Buffalo’s ground game accumulated 135 rushing yards.
“We need to establish who we are as a team,” stated Moore, who also recorded his first interception of the season in this game. “We must reflect on our desires and ambitions. It’s time to move forward. What frustrates me is carrying our problems into the next week.”
“Your greatness is determined by your most recent performance. But once we step back onto the field, we can shift that narrative. Making the same mistakes repeatedly is what really irritates me.”
Having been with the Colts since 2017, Moore was selected for the Pro Bowl in 2021.
“We need to confront these issues head-on rather than beating around the bush,” he remarked. “That’s where we are faltering. Honestly, it feels like a recurring theme year after year.”