
Following Anthony Richardson’s recent injury, the Indianapolis Colts may consider trading veteran tight end Mo Alie-Cox before the 2025 regular season.
Bleacher Report suggests the move could make sense, as Alie-Cox might draw genuine interest from other teams. While Richardson was the focus of trade speculation earlier in the offseason, his injury could limit the Colts’ ability to get value in any deal involving him.

Alie-Cox wouldn’t be the top tight end on the market, but he could serve as a reliable No. 2 option for a team in need of depth.
Signed as an undrafted rookie out of VCU in 2017, Alie-Cox has been a dependable presence over the last four years, appearing in all 17 games each season—a durability that could appeal to potential suitors.

With Richardson’s health concerns, the recent addition of Daniel Jones, and a likely rebuilding phase ahead, Indianapolis appears far from playoff contention.
If early struggles emerge, the Colts may opt to reset the roster. Rookie tight end Tyler Warren, drafted in 2025, represents that fresh direction—making Alie-Cox a logical trade candidate.
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