It appears another Pro Bowl corner could be on the move before Tuesday's trade deadline.
Broncos star cover man Chris Harris has already garnered interest from multiple teams, according to 9News in Denver.
Multiple teams expressed interest in Chris Harris Jr in past week or so, but they acquired other CBs instead, sources tell 9News. One team was Texans, who instead traded for Raiders' Gareon Conley. Harris to play Sunday at Indy. His market figures to heat up by Tuesday. #9sports
— Mike Klis (@MikeKlis) October 22, 2019
The Texans also expressed interest in him last week, but ultimately they acquired Gareon Conley from the Raiders in return for a third-round pick.
Harris' market is expected to heat up by Tuesday, but he should play against the Colts on Sunday.
There has been a lot of action on the trade market already this season with the Conley move already going down as well as Jaguars corner Jalen Ramsey being traded to the Rams.
Los Angeles also dealt Marcus Peters to the Ravens and the Broncos have already made a move as well sending wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders to the 49ers on Tuesday.
As for Harris, 30, the four-time Pro Bowl player has been one of the best cover corners in the NFL for the last several years with the 2016 season being his best.
He was named a first-team All-Pro that year as Denver went on to have one of the most succesful defensive seasons in NFL history and won the Super Bowl 24-10 over the Panthers.
Harris is 23rd among active leaders in interceptions (20), ninth in interception return yards (457) and seventh in interceptions returned for touchdowns (four).
He would be a welcome addition to any team in search of a cornerback.