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6:49Top Landing Spots For Aaron Rodgers
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1:16Top Landing Spots For Aaron Rodgers: No. 5 - The Colts
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4:42Finding The Next Sam Darnold: Daniel Jones?
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1:30NFL Combine Preview: QB With Most Question Marks Entering
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1:20Breech: Pierce Could Make Team "A True Super Bowl Contender"
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0:54Pierce Is A "Home Run Threat" Who Keeps Getting Better
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1:04Breech: Colts Must Decide Direction For QB 1
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0:55Hunt: Colts Should Prioritize Healthy Free Agents
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1:57Pete Prisco's Top Free Agent Quarterbacks - Daniel Jones
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2:12More Likely To Be Tagged: Daniel Jones Or Alec Pierce?
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1:55Daniel Jones Will Get Interest Outside of Colts
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1:19Colts Have A Decision To Make On Alec Pierce And Daniel Jones
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1:07NFL Free Agency: Colts trio hits the open market
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0:56Tag Or No Tag: Daniel Jones
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10:19AFC South Offseason Needs
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1:24Colts Deciding Whether To Tag Either Daniel Jones Or Alec Pierce
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10:20NFL Free Agency: Best Landing Spots For Top Quarterbacks
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1:40NFL QB Matchmaker Entering 2026 Offseason: Daniel Jones
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0:46Hey Colts: Tag Or No Tag For Daniel Jones?
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1:57Needs Mock Draft: AFC South
2025 Receiving
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REC
Receptions
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YDS
Receiving Yards
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AVG
Average Yards per Reception
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TD
Receiving Touchdowns
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LNG
Longest Reception
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| Regular Season | 4 | 27 | 6.8 | 1 | 11 |
Top Andrew Ogletree News
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Colts' Drew Ogletree: Ends 2025 on IR
Ogletree (IR, neck) finished his 2025 campaign with four receptions for 27 yards and one touchdown on six targets across 15 regular-season games.
Ogletree was a pivotal special-teams player and blocking tight end for the Colts, logging 68 percent of snaps or better in every contest he played in until he suffered his neck injury. The 2022 sixth-round pick's injury came at an unfortunate time in his career, as Ogletree will be an unrestricted free agent come the new league year.
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Colts' Drew Ogletree: Lands on IR
The Colts placed Ogletree (neck) on injured reserve Saturday.
Ogletree will miss at least Indianapolis' next four games due to a neck injury suffered during the team's Week 16 loss to San Francisco. If the Colts manage to somehow get into the playoffs and make a deep playoff run, the depth tight end could be a candidate to retake the field late January, though the Colts' chances of making the postseason are quite slim.
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Colts' Drew Ogletree: Out for Sunday
Ogletree (neck) has been ruled out ahead of Sunday's matchup against the Jaguars, Kevin Bowen of 107.5 The Fan Indianapolis reports.
The Youngstown State product opened the Colts' week of practice with consecutive DNPs after sustaining a neck injury in the Week 16 loss to the 49ers, so it's no surprise that he won't play Sunday. Ogletree has appeared in 15 games this season, catching four of six targets for 27 yards and a touchdown. Expect Will Mallory to operate as Indianapolis' No. 3 tight end in Ogletree's stead in Week 17.
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Colts' Drew Ogletree: Listed as DNP to open Week 17 prep
The Colts listed Ogletree (neck) as a DNP on Wednesday's estimated practice report.
Ogletree sustained a neck injury during the Colts' loss to the 49ers on Sunday. The injury prevented him from participating in Wednesday's walkthrough, and the fourth-year tight end will have two more opportunities to return to practice ahead of Sunday's home game against the Jaguars.
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Colts' Drew Ogletree: Exits MNF with neck injury
Ogletree (neck) is questionable to return to Monday's game against the 49ers, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
It's unclear when Ogletree sustained the injury, but he's being evaluated by medical staff to determine whether he can return to Sunday's game. Mo Alie-Cox will see a small uptick in offensive snaps at tight end behind rookie Tyler Warren for as long as Ogletree is out of the game.
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Colts' Drew Ogletree: Nabs touchdown catch in loss
Ogletree had two receptions for eight yards, including a four-yard touchdown, on three targets in Sunday's loss at Kansas City.
Ogletree's performance came out of nowhere as he had just one target all season before Sunday. He played about his usual number of snaps on offense (11 of 51), so this may be an outlier performance. However, the Colts were coming off a bye week, so there's a chance the coaching staff plan to make him more a part of the passing game going forward.
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Colts' Drew Ogletree: Gets time in blocking role
Ogletree did not have a reception or target in Sunday's win over Miami. He played on 27 of the offense's 73 snaps.
Ogletree went out on just five routes as he's going to be almost exclusively a blocking tight end, with Tyler Warren becoming a focus in the passing game.
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Colts' Drew Ogletree: Plays all 17 games in 2024
Ogletree secured nine of 14 targets for 109 yards and one touchdown across 17 regular-season appearances with the Colts in 2024.
Ogletree suited up for all 17 regular-season games for the first time in his career Year 3, playing a consistent depth role for the Colts' offense. At 6-foot-5, 260 pounds, Ogletree is best suited to contribute as a blocker at the tight end position. He's heading into the final year of his rookie deal with Indianapolis.
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Colts' Drew Ogletree: Two receptions in win
Ogletree had two receptions for 24 yards on two targets in Sunday's win at Tennessee.
He played on 21 of the offense's 70 snaps (Mo Alie-Cox played 34 and Kylen Granson played 17) and had the second most targets (Alie-Cox had four) among tight ends. While Alie-Cox has had a few more targets with Joe Flacco at quarterback, the Colts continue to divide the workload relatively evenly between three our four tight ends, which limits Ogletree's upside.
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Colts' Drew Ogletree: Just one reception in loss
Ogletree had one reception for five yards on his only target in Sunday's loss at Jacksonville.
Ogletree played on 26 of the offense's 70 snaps and went out on nine routes. The Colts continue to divide targets and snaps between multiple tight ends (Kylen Granson played 18 snaps, Mo Alie-Cox played 29, and Will Mallory played 16). Alie-Cox caught a touchdown in the loss where Ogletree caught a touchdown Week 4. As long as the workload is divided between three or four tight ends, none will have viable fantasy value for most formats.
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Colts' Drew Ogletree: TD reception in win
Ogletree caught a 15-yard touchdown on his only target in Sunday's win over Pittsburgh.
It was just Ogletree's second reception of the season, as Indy hasn't utilized tight ends in the passing game and splits targets among three tight ends. Ogletree played on just 24 of the offense's 66 snaps and went out on six routes. His minimal usage makes him a poor fantasy option despite the touchdown reception.
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Colts' Drew Ogletree: One reception in loss
Ogletree had one reception for 12 yards on two targets in Sunday's 16-10 loss at Green Bay.
Indy's tight ends have a combined three receptions in the first two games, with no tight end having more than one reception. Ogletree started in Week 2 but played fewer snaps (14) than Mo Alie-Cox and Kylen Granson, as the Colts have been rotating tight ends in all roles this season. After two weeks, no Indy tight end looks set to produce viable fantasy value.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-5, 260 lbs |
| Birthplace: Dayton, OH |
| Age: 27 |
| School: Youngstown St. |
| Experience: 4 |














