The difficulties faced by the Indianapolis Colts’ tight end have been extensively recorded for many years.
The Colts received inconsistent contributions from Eric Ebron and Jack Doyle over the years, but sadly, injuries significantly impacted their performance.
The team has been looking extensively for their future tight end and is being strongly associated with several prospects in this year’s draft.
The team’s recent action may not significantly impact the position, but it should still enable them to choose a tight end from their draft board.
On Friday, it was revealed that the Colts have come to an agreement with Mo Alie-Cox to rejoin the team on a one-year contract.
The contract only holds a value of $2.2 million, allowing the team flexibility if they select a tight end and decide to either part ways with Alie-Cox or primarily utilize him as a substitute.
Following a strong start in his initial years in the league, the ex-undrafted free agent’s progress has significantly slowed
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