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According to Ian Rappaport, Alec turned down more money from other teams simply because he “knew Daniel was coming back”.
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2026 NFL Free Agency Grades: Dexter Lawrence II, Kirk Cousins

(By Seth Walder and Ben Solak)

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/...-draft-outlook




The Colts Re-sign WR Alec Pierce


Terms: ) 4 Years / $116 Million


Grade: ) B -



The top wide receiver on the market is staying in Indianapolis. This looked dicey when the Colts put the transition tag on Daniel Jones, thus allowing Pierce to hit the open market. He was out there for mere minutes before reaching a $29 Million per-year deal to re-sign.

Pierce turned into a legitimately good player last season. He still streaks downfield more than almost anyone -- his rate of deep fade and go routes ranked in the 97th percentile, his air yards per target ranked in the 100th percentile and his depth three seconds into a route also ranked in the 100th percentile. But he's a far cry from someone who just takes the top off a defense to help his teammates ...... he produced in a huge way, too.

Pierce recorded 2.2 yards per route run (though only 1.7 vs. man) last season. His completed air yards per route was 1.8, which also ranked in the 97th percentile among wide receivers. What he does well is bring in more catches than usual for the types of throws he's targeted on, as evidenced by his 74 catch score in ESPN's receiver scores and his 7.7 receptions over expected, according to NFL Next Gen Stats.

And he did it without top-tier quarterback play. No matter what you think of Jones, Philip Rivers and Riley Leonard, they aren't quarterbacks who are expected to artificially boost a deep threat's numbers. And even though Pierce broke out in 2025, he still recorded 1.9 yards per route run in 2024, which reduces the risk of him being a one-year wonder.

I do think there is some risk here. Contested catch ability is less stable than openness from year-to-year, and Pierce didn't score as high (32) in the latter category.

The contract isn't quite as large as it sounds, as $29 Million per year puts Pierce roughly on par with DJ Moore's 2022 extension in Carolina, Chris Godwin Jr.'s extension with the Buccaneers in 2022 and DeVonta Smith's extension with the Eagles in 2024 after adjusting for cap inflation. The deal is well below the top of the market for receivers (which is over $40 Million per-year), as it should be. Still, it's a million or two stronger than I thought it would be. More important, it's perhaps a couple million more than it needed to be.

I thought that the Colts made a mistake using the transition tag on Jones instead of the franchise tag on Pierce. I have a hard time believing any team would have been excited to throw a ton of money at Jones knowing he will likely miss a fair bit of time and/or be less effective in 2026 while Pierce clearly had a commanding market. Had the Colts kept control of him via the franchise tag, however, I believe they would have saved money on both him and Jones while retaining both. ) (Seth Walder)

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Alec Pierce Hoping to Be Ready for Week 1 Following March Ankle Surgery

(By James Boyd)

https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/734...urgery-return/




INDIANAPOLIS — Wide receiver Alec Pierce revealed on Wednesday at Colts mini-camp that he’s currently amid a 4-6-month recovery timeline from left ankle surgery that he underwent in late March. A rehab of that length calls into question when he could be available for training camp, and potentially the start of the season.

“I should be back, I think, approximately right before the season, or ready to go sometime during camp, whether that’s the beginning or the end,” Pierce said, recalling a conversation that he had with doctors before ultimately undergoing surgery. “So, just hearing that timeline, then it was quick turnaround because it was like, ‘If we’re going to do this, we’re going to do this now.’”

The Colts re-signed Pierce, arguably the top receiver on the free-agent market, to a 4-year, $114 Million deal in March. He inked his new deal shortly before undergoing surgery. Pierce said that the doctors told him that he was going to have to get surgery at some point to fully correct the issues with his left ankle, which he’d be dealing with since the 2024 season. He never explicitly explained what those issues were, only conceding that he was feeling increasing “discomfort.”

Pierce said that he initially received a platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injection at the end of last season in hopes of avoiding surgery. The injection came with a 6-8 week recovery timeline, but after not feeling much relief in his ankle, he went forward with surgery.

Pierce is coming off a career year in which he totaled 47 catches for 1,003 YDS and 6 TD's in 2025, marking the first 1,000-yard receiving campaign of his career. He’s also led the NFL in YPC in each of the past 2 seasons (22.3 in 2024, and 21.3 in 2025.)

After trading veteran receiver Michael Pittman Jr, who led the Colts in catches in 4 of the past 5 years, to the Pittsburgh Steelers in March, Pierce is poised to take over as the team’s top wide-out. Josh Downs and Ashton Dulin, a 2nd-team All-Pro gunner in 2021, are also in line for bigger receiving roles.

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Does anyone actually know what Pierce had done to his ankle? All I read is a clean out, whatever that is. A 4-6 month healing process doesn't sound minor.
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Does anyone actually know what Pierce had done to his ankle ??? All I read is a clean-out, whatever that is. A 4-6 month healing process doesn't sound minor.



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It was a chronic issue, since 2024. It has been nagging Pierce over the last 1 and-a-half seasons. He has played through it, hoping that it would heal itself. I suppose that it got considerably better in the last off-season (in between 2024 to 2025) to give Pierce hope that it was well on its way to ceasing. When it didn't, it was too late to have surgery without missing the 2025 season, so Pierce played through it.

Arthroscopic "clean-up" surgery involves removing bone spurs, scar tissue, and loose cartilage fragments ...... it was not reported which of the 3 that Pierce had, and/or if it may have been all 3. It is considered to be minor surgery because its arthroscopic (very minimal use of a scalpel.) It takes 4-6 months to completely recover because cartilage and ligaments heal slowly.

I recently read that Pierce has been walking around in a boot, walking very gingerly. He has been training on an Alter G treadmill (an anti-gravity treadmill) as part of his physical rehab. That type of treadmill is when they strap a harness around the person to minimize the amount of weight placed on the person's legs.

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It was a chronic issue, since 2024. It has been nagging Pierce over the last 1 and-a-half seasons. He has played through it, hoping that it would heal itself. I suppose that it got considerably better in the last off-season (in between 2024 to 2025) to give Pierce hope that it was well on its way to ceasing. When it didn't, it was too late to have surgery without missing the 2025 season, so Pierce played through it.

Arthroscopic "clean-up" surgery involves removing bone spurs, scar tissue, and loose cartilage fragments ...... it was not reported which of the 3 that Pierce had, and/or if it may have been all 3. It is considered to be minor surgery because its arthroscopic (very minimal use of a scalpel.) It takes 4-6 months to completely recover because cartilage and ligaments heal slowly.

I recently read that Pierce has been walking around in a boot, walking very gingerly. He has been training on an Alter G treadmill (an anti-gravity treadmill) as part of his physical rehab. That type of treadmill is when they strap a harness around the person to minimize the amount of weight placed on the person's legs.

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This is a 9-minute video of Pierce talking about the injury, from a press conference yesterday (June 10th.)



https://www.facebook.com/search/top/...son%20ankle%20

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I don't think anything was done wrong or incorrectly. If nothing structural was done, which is what it sounds like, he should be fine-actually better-when it heals. It is just worrisome to me to have your #1 WR unavailable (for full participation) until maybe the beginning of the season. If he is going to be a bigger part of the offense, and that would mean more and different routes I would think, missing the preseason will set that back. DJ seems to be doing well but he is in the same boat and not having Pierce to get new routes and timing down isn't ideal. We may have to be patient for things to start clicking.
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I don't think that anything was done wrong or incorrectly. If nothing structural was done, which is what it sounds like, he should be fine-actually better-when it heals. It is just worrisome to me to have your #1 WR unavailable (for full participation) until maybe the beginning of the season. If he is going to be a bigger part of the offense, and that would mean more and different routes I would think, missing the preseason will set that back. DJ seems to be doing well but he is in the same boat and not having Pierce to get new routes and timing down isn't ideal. ) We may have to be patient for things to start clicking.



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2026 will have been 6 years since the Colts finished the season as a Bonafide contender for a conference championship ...... I don't expect Colts fans to be patient, but I am praying that the Colts' organization stays patient if the team stumbles out of the game in the first few games of the season ...... both Daniel Jones' and Alec Pierce's mobility may be in question on Opening Day.

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IMO we should sign Keena Allen now. He knows Steichen's system and can produce at least as well as Pittman at a cheaper cost.

Something tells me Pierce will miss at least the first 4 weeks of the season.
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