Colts re-sign Alie-Cox, a key cog in rush attack

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The Indianapolis Colts have re-signed tight end Mo Alie-Cox, the team announced Monday.

Terms of the contract were not disclosed.

Alie-Cox, 32, has carved out a role as one of the most reliable inline blocking tight ends, serving as a key piece of the Colts’ sizzling rushing attack in recent seasons.

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A former basketball player at VCU, Alie-Cox transitioned to football after college in 2017 and made the Colts’ roster in 2018, when he became a mainstay.

But he has also proved to be a capable receiver, too. Alie-Cox caught 13

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Source: 49ers add Kirk to further boost WR spot

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CB Wright tops in performance-based pay in 2025

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CHICAGO — Former Chicago Bears and current New York Jets cornerback Nahshon Wright led all NFL players in performance-based pay for the 2025 season.

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Veteran CB Slay retires to ‘start my new journey’

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Veteran cornerback Darius Slay announced his retirement from the NFL on Monday after 13 seasons.

“This game put me in a position to take care of my family and loved ones and I’m forever grateful. It’s hard to say goodbye, but God has a new chapter for me and I’m ready to turn the page and start my new journey,” he wrote on a statement posted to social media.

Slay was claimed by the Buffalo Bills on waivers last December after he was released by the Pittsburgh Steelers but did not

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Sources: Jets trade QB Fields to Chiefs for pick

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Deemed expendable after the addition of Geno Smith, former New York Jets starter Justin Fields is being traded Monday to the Kansas City Chiefs, pending a physical, sources told

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Betting the winners and losers of free agency: Did Chiefs get better or worse?

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Free agency is a unique time. Some NFL teams come out spending, others poach a player here or there and some remain mostly on the sidelines. Depending on

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Overreacting to NFL free agency: Has Kyler Murray put J.J. McCarthy on the sideline … for good?

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You know we love our overreactions. And there is absolutely no time of year that is better for overreactions than NFL free agency.

Your favorite team goes out there the first day of the negotiation period and spends

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Titans spend more than $265M in free agency in attempt to turn franchise around

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — After finishing with a 3-14 record in each of the past two years, the Tennessee Titans have turned to a new page in more ways than one this offseason. The franchise announced a rebrand with new logos and jerseys on Thursday. The Titans have also done some serious roster churning in general manager Mike Borgonzi’s second season.

Tennessee has been a major spender early in free agency, committing nearly $270 million to player acquisitions since things kicked off a week ago. After the first six days, the money the Titans allocated to free agent acquisitions is

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Boye Mafe to help fill void in Bengals’ post-Trey Hendrickson era

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Reeves-Maybin re-elected as NFLPA president

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SAN DIEGO — Jalen Reeves-Maybin was re-elected as president of the NFL Players Association’s Board of Player Representatives on Sunday.

The nine-year pro begins his second two-year term.

“I’m honored that the Board has trusted me to continue serving as president,” Reeves-Maybin said in a statement. “There’s important work ahead and I’m looking forward to continue advocating on behalf of our membership to protect our rights and advance our interests.”

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Reeves-Maybin played for the Chicago Bears last season and is currently a free agent. He spent seven seasons with the Detroit Lions over two

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