Updated March 14, 2026, 7:36 p.m. ET
The Indianapolis Colts are reportedly re-signing free agent tight end Mo Alie-Cox, according to Jordan Schultz.
This is a one-year deal for Alie-Cox. The contract details have not been reported at this time.
Why did the Colts re-sign Mo Alie-Cox?
Alie-Cox went undrafted in 2017 and has spent his career with the Indianapolis Colts.
He also signed a one-year deal last offseason to remain with the team for the 2025 season.
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Alie-Cox filled a blocking-heavy role within the Colts’ offense. According to PFF, 70.5% of Alie-Cox’s snaps came as a blocker. Out of 46 eligible tight ends in 2025, Alie-Cox ranked 19th in run-blocking grade.
The tight end position is led by Tyler Warren, but the Shane Steichen offense uses its fair share of two-tight-end sets. Warren brings a well-rounded skill set to the position, and those abilities can be maximized when paired with a stout blocking presence, like Alie-Cox.
Along with re-signing Alie-Cox, the Colts also re-signed Drew Ogletree on Friday.
Colts updated tight end depth chartTyler WarrenMo Alie-CoxDrew OgletreeWill MallorySean McKeon
(This article will be updated.)