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Despite entering free agency, Alec Pierce is staying in Indianapolis after he and the Colts agreed on a four-year deal, as confirmed by CBS Sports NFL insider Jonathan Jones. The
The Indianapolis Colts and Daniel Jones are reportedly $15 million apart in contract talks.
The NFL free agency legal tampering window opens at noon today, starting a major offseason for the Indianapolis Colts and general manager Chris Ballard. Under heavy pressure to win after five consecutive seasons without a playoff berth,
NFL free agency is officially underway, and the Indianapolis Colts wasted no time addressing their roster needs. The league’s “legal tampering” window opened Monday, allowing teams to negotiate with unrestricted free agents ahead of the new league year starting
The receiver was expected to land elsewhere in free agency, but he will remain in Indianapolis.
The Indianapolis Colts have agreed to a four-year, $116 million contract with wide receiver Alec Pierce, ensuring one of the league’s premier deep threats remains in Indianapolis.
The Colts signed receiver Alec Pierce to a record $116 million deal, while also trading Michael Pittman Jr. to the Steelers, who eye a Aaron Rodgers reunion.
Daniel Jones reportedly wants a deal worth $50 million per year in contract negotiations with the Indianapolis Colts.
Gallimore turned in the best year of his career in Indianapolis, but the Colts replaced him by trading for Green Bay's Colby Wooden last week.