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Colts re-sign TE Mo Alie-Cox

Alie-Cox has appeared in 125 games over eight seasons with the Colts. 

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The Colts on Monday re-signed veteran tight end Mo Alie-Cox.

Alie-Cox, over eight seasons with the Colts, has played in 125 games (53 starts) with 127 receptions, 1550 yards and 16 touchdowns. The 32-year-old Alie-Cox's role, though, is primarily as a physical blocker in the run game, where his work has helped create plenty of highlight reel plays for running back Jonathan Taylor.

View photos from the 2025 season as Mo Alie-Cox returns to the Indianapolis Colts after re-signing with the team in free agency.

Alie-Cox is the second-longest tenured member of the Colts behind only long snapper Luke Rhodes, who joined the team in 2016. Alie-Cox was signed to the Colts' practice squad in 2017 and made his NFL debut in 2018. Since 2019, Alie-Cox has missed just one game due to injury; he's appeared in 95 consecutive regular season games, the second-longest active streak for any offensive player in the NFL (behind only Atlanta Falcons left tackle Jake Matthews).

With the Colts, Alie-Cox will continue in a tight end room featuring 2025 first-round pick Tyler Warren, the recently re-signed Drew Ogletree and 2023 fifth-round pick Will Mallory, among others.

Alie-Cox, famously, did not play football in college – though he starred for Virginia Commonwealth's men's basketball team, which reached the NCAA Tournament in all four of his collegiate seasons.

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