The Indianapolis Colts have a few massive decisions to make in the coming days, and with free agency around the corner, the Colts must act sooner rather than later.
Per Tony Pauline, the Patriots, Titans and Raiders are ready to pursue Colts WR Alec Pierce in free agency. Pauline adds Pierce is expected to test the open market after Indianapolis used the transition tag on QB Daniel Jones, and he’s likely to command around $27 million annually on a new deal as perhaps the best receiving option.
The Indianapolis Colts had a turbulent 2025 NFL season, experiencing tremendous highs and difficult lows. The Colts were off to a blazing start to begin the season, posting a record of 8-2 by the time of their Week 11 bye.
The Indianapolis Colts find themselves in drama yet again after not getting a deal done with star wide receiver Alec Pierce before the tag deadline on Tuesday, March 3rd, at 4 pm Eastern Standard Time.
Most of the NFL mock drafts focus on the early rounds, but there are still many prominent college players who will hear their names called later. These are just some of the big names that could hear their names in the later rounds.
The Indianapolis Colts, like the rest of the league, will be busy over the next two months as they work to finalize their boards ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft.
The Indianapolis Colts top priority ahead of the NFL's legal tampering period starting on Monday is clear to the entire world at this point. They have to do everything in their power to keep wide receiver Alec Pierce from testing the market.
Less than three years after the Indianapolis Colts spent the fourth overall pick on Anthony Richardson, both sides have agreed to part ways. NFL Network’s Cameron Wolfe broke the news on February 26, reporting the Colts met with Richardson’s agent at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis and reached a mutual decision.
The Indianapolis Colts face a major decision as one of their key receivers approaches free agency. Wide receiver Alec Pierce stressed that his future role will be a critical factor in any potential contract extension or new deal.
NFL prospects from major programs get most of the attention, but there are numerous examples of players drafted from small schools who have become difference-makers.
Sauce Gardner arrived in Indianapolis after signing a record-breaking $120.4 million extension. But after a humorous yet desperate plea on social media, Gardner seems to realize that his reunion with Alec Pierce may be over.
The Indianapolis Colts under general manager Chris Ballard have generally been extremely cautious in free agency. They rarely bring in outside playmakers, a strategy that hasn't paid off over the past decade.
When you spend four years throwing the ball to nine different quarterbacks, you start to wonder if maybe the grass is greener somewhere else. For Alec Pierce, that moment has officially arrived.
The Indianapolis Colts made a bold decision to tag quarterback Daniel Jones instead of wide receiver Alec Pierce. While there was some expectation that Pierce would reach a long-term deal before free agency, the 25-year-old intends to test the open market when it begins on March 11.
It's been reported that the Indianapolis Colts are spending a 30 visit on Miami (OH) University's linebacker, Jackson Kuwatch. This isn't surprising that the Colts are already going to work on evaluating linebackers through private workouts, and Kuwatch is certainly interesting.
Per James Boyd and Dianna Russini of The Athletic, Colts WR Alec Pierce could get more than the $27.3 million cost for the non-exclusive franchise tag annually on the open market.
After a seven-game losing streak to end the season, the Indianapolis Colts went 8-9 and missed the playoffs. Three games into that losing streak, quarterback Daniel Jones suffered a season-ending torn Achilles tendon.
The 2026 NFL Scouting Combine is behind us, and now the Indianapolis Colts will be focusing on pro days and in-person interviews as they try to finalize their draft board before April arrives.
For the Indianapolis Colts, the 2026 NFL Draft begins with building a meaningful class without a first-round pick. That selection was shipped away in the blockbuster trade that brought All-Pro cornerback Sauce Gardner to Indianapolis.
While speaking with reporters at the combine last week, Colts GM Chris Ballard indicated that he may be able to retain both Jones and Pierce without having to use either the franchise tag or the transition tag on either player. That won't be the case.