Broncos CB Star With Over 330 Career Tackles Signals Willingness to Be Traded to Four Top NFL Teams After Social Media Post Hinting He’s Unhappy in Denver
Denver, Colorado — The offseason drama in Denver escalated this week after standout cornerback Riley Moss posted a cryptic message on social media that many around the league interpreted as a sign of growing frustration with his situation in Denver.

Moss, who has recorded more than 330 career tackles while establishing himself as one of the most physical young cornerbacks in the league, appeared to hint that his future with the Broncos may not be as secure as many once believed. Within hours of the message circulating online, league insiders reported that four top NFL teams had already contacted the Broncos to inquire about Moss’ potential availability in a trade.
The message itself quickly spread across NFL circles.
“Sometimes you give everything you have to a place and still feel like your voice isn’t being heard. I love this game and I love competing, but every player deserves to be somewhere that believes in them the same way they believe in the team.”
Although Moss did not explicitly request a trade, the tone of the post sparked immediate speculation among fans and analysts. Many interpreted the message as a sign that the young defensive star could be open to a new opportunity if the Broncos decide to explore trade conversations.
Since entering the league, Moss has built a reputation as a hard-hitting, instinctive cornerback capable of contributing both in coverage and in run support. His tackling ability and aggressive playing style have made him a valuable piece of Denver’s secondary.
Over the course of his career, Moss has accumulated over 330 tackles, multiple interceptions, and numerous pass breakups, statistics that highlight both his physical presence and his awareness in the defensive backfield. Coaches have often praised his willingness to step up in big moments and match up against top receivers.
Because of that production, Moss is already drawing serious attention across the league. According to sources familiar with the situation, at least four playoff-caliber teams — the Detroit Lions, Baltimore Ravens, Dallas Cowboys, and Buffalo Bills — have expressed interest in a potential trade package.
League executives believe Denver could command a second- or third-round draft pick along with a contract extension potentially worth $55–65 million if negotiations were to materialize.
For now, the Broncos have made no public indication that they are willing to move Moss. However, the viral social media post has already created a wave of speculation surrounding one of Denver’s most promising defensive players.
As the offseason continues, the situation involving Riley Moss could quickly develop into one of the most intriguing storylines in the NFL — and one that may ultimately reshape the future of the Broncos’ defense.
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