Indianapolis Colts cornerback Kenny Moore II figured one pick-six wasn’t enough.
Early in the fourth quarter as the Carolina Panthers were threatening to make it a one-score game, Moore came through with his second interception-returned-for-a-touchdown.
Bryce Young overthrew a screen to Miles Sanders, and Moore was right there for the interception. He raced 66 yards for his second score of the game to give the Colts a 27-10 lead early in the fourth quarter.
He’s the first player in franchise history to record two pick-sixes in a single game. Take a look here:
One pick six is good. One Moore is better. ⚡️⚡️
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