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  • Colts' Drew Ogletree: On Commissioner Exempt List

    Ogletree has been placed on the NFL's Commissioner Exempt List, Stephen Holder of ESPN.com reports. Ogletree's placement on the list comes after he was arrested Friday. While the tight end is on the list, he is not permitted to practice or attend games.
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  • Colts' Drew Ogletree: Arrested Friday

    Ogletree was arrested Friday in Hendricks County, Indiana on allegations of domestic violence, Stephen Holder of ESPN reports. Per the report, Ogletree was charged with a pair of level six felonies (domestic violence committed in the presence of a child less than 16 years old and domestic battery resulting in moderate bodily injury) stemming from an incident Tuesday. In a statement released Friday, the Colts noted that they are aware of the allegations involving the tight end and "are in the process of gathering more information."
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  • Colts' Drew Ogletree: Blanked despite significant role

    Ogletree saw one target on 26 offensive snaps in Sunday's 31-28 overtime win at Tennessee but did not catch the pass. Despite pacing the Colts' tight ends in snaps in Week 13, Ogletree did not register in the box score. Although he has a dismal 50-percent catch rate, he's actually been relatively efficient on the few targets (18) he's drawn through nine games this season. Even so, he's on the heavy end (260 lbs.) even by tight end standards, so it makes some sense that Indianapolis has deployed him mostly as a blocker this year and will likely continue to do so for the foreseeable future.
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  • Colts' Drew Ogletree: Missing another practice

    Ogletree (foot) was not spotted at the early portion of Thursday's practice, George Bremer of The Anderson Herald Bulletin reports. Ogletree looks on track to sit out another practice, though Thursday's session may well only be a walkthrough. The tight end hasn't played since Week 9, and though Indianapolis is coming off a bye, Ogletree may still require more time to get healthy. If he can't suit up against the Buccaneers on Sunday, Kylen Gransonand Mo Alie-Cox will stand to handle increased reps.
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  • Colts' Drew Ogletree: Not practicing

    Ogletree (foot) isn't practicing Wednesday, James Boyd of The Athletic reports. Ogletree missed the Colts' final game before a Week 11 bye and isn't ready for practice after the layoff. Another absence Sunday against Tampa Bay would leave more snaps for teammates Kylen Granson, Mo Alie-Cox and Will Mallory.
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  • Colts' Drew Ogletree: Estimated as 'DNP' Wednesday

    Ogletree (foot) was listed as a nonparticipant on the Colts' practice estimate Wednesday. Ogletree was forced out of Sunday's game at Carolina early with a foot injury, which is now also keeping him sidelined to begin Indianapolis' new week of practice. He'll probably have to return to practice Thursday or Friday to give himself a chance to play in Week 10.
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  • Colts' Drew Ogletree: Doesn't return Sunday

    Ogletree (foot) didn't return to Sunday's game against the Panthers, Joel A. Erickson of The Indianapolis Star reports. Ogletree was considered questionable to return to Sunday's game after sustaining a foot injury, but he was unavailable down the stretch. Whether he'll be available next Sunday against New England remains to be seen.
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  • Colts' Drew Ogletree: No targets despite start

    Ogletree started at tight end but was not targeted in Sunday's loss to Cleveland. Ogletree started at tight end with Kylen Granson out with a concussion and Jelani Woods (hamstring) still on injured reserve. He played on 42 of the offense's 70 snaps and went out on just 17 routes. Mo Alie-Cox had the only reception among tight ends in the loss, as they were needed as blockers against Cleveland's strong pass rush. Ogletree could be more active in the passing game next week against New Orleans, but he could also get less playing time if Granson or Woods is able to return to action.
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  • Colts' Andrew Ogletree: Inactive for Week 2

    Ogletree (coach's decision/concussion) is inactive for Sunday's matchup against the Colts. Ogletree cleared concussion protocols Saturday and didn't have an injury designation, but he still won't suit up Sunday. In his absence, Mo Alie-Cox will presumably see more snaps behind Kylen Granson, but rookie fifth-round pick Will Mallory is also available to make his NFL debut.
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  • Colts' Andrew Ogletree: Set for Sunday

    Ogletree was removed from concussion protocol Saturday and does not carry an injury designation into Sunday's game against the Texans. Ogletree wasn't a huge offensive factor in Week 1, but he might take on a larger workload if Kylen Granson, who popped up on the injury report Saturday with a hamstring injury, is unable to play. If he sees action, Ogletree will be making his second appearance in the NFL on Sunday after missing the entire 2022 season due to a torn ACL.
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  • Colts' Andrew Ogletree: Limited at practice Thursday

    Ogletree (concussion) participated in limited fashion at practice Thursday. Ogletree was placed in concussion protocol after suffering a blow to the head in the first half of Sunday's season opener against Jacksonville. His ability to take the field Thursday is a promising sign, though he was wearing a red non-contact jersey, suggesting it's uncertain he'll be able to play Week 2.
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  • Colts' Andrew Ogletree: Making progress

    Ogletree (concussion) is practicing Thursday, but he's wearing a red non-contact jersey, James Boyd of The Athletic reports. Ogletree suffered a concussion in Sunday's loss to the Jaguars and still seems to be moving through the league's five-step protocols in order to gain clearance to return to action. The second-year pro will need to complete those steps to suit up Sunday against the Texans.
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  • Colts' Andrew Ogletree: Still in concussion protocol

    Ogletree (concussion) remains in the NFL's concussion protocol as the Colts begin Week 2 prep Wednesday, James Boyd of The Athletic reports. Ogletree will need to clear the league's five-step concussion protocol to return to action Sunday in Houston after suffering a blow to the head in the season opener against Jacksonville this past weekend. At this stage, Ogletree seems to be trending toward sitting out Week 2, which would further deplete a Colts tight-end room already without Jelani Woods (hamstring). An Ogletree absence would leave Kylen Granson and Mo Alie-Cox as the leaders in the position group.
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  • Colts' Andrew Ogletree: Ruled out Sunday

    Ogletree (concussion) will not return to Sunday's matchup with the Jaguars, Mike Chappell of Fox 59 News Indianapolis reports. Ogletree sustained a blow to the head during the first half and was placed in the league's concussion protocol after exiting the game. The second-year tight end will now remain out for the remainder of Indianapolis' season opener, and his next chance to play will come versus the Texans on Sunday, Sept. 17.
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  • Colts' Andrew Ogletree: Enters concussion protocol

    Ogletree is questionable to return to Sunday's game versus the Jaguars, George Bremer of The Anderson Herald Bulletin reports. Ogletree entered the league's concussion protocol after a head-to-head collision. With Will Mallory (coach's decision) also out, the Colts will be down to Kylen Granson and Mo Alie-Cox at tight end should Ogletree not return.
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  • Colts' Andrew Ogletree: Misses practice with knee injury

    Ogletree (knee) missed practice Tuesday, the Indianapolis Star reports. Ogletree didn't play in Indy's first preseason game and this may be why. He's coming back from a torn ACL that occurred during last year's training camp, so his health remains something to monitor this summer. He likely faces an uphill battle to win a roster spot amid crowded competition at tight end.
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  • Colts' Andrew Ogletree: Present at camp

    Ogletree (knee) was seen at camp Saturday and saw first-team offensive reps, Kevin Bowen of 107.5 The Fan Indianapolis reports. Ogletree, who hadn't participated in any offseason activities following a torn ACL during last year's training camp, seems healthy and was spotted taking first-team reps. Getting on the field is of course a step in the right direction, but there is still work to be done for the 25-year-old, as he is competing for a roster spot against a plethora of tight ends.
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  • Colts' Andrew Ogletree: Moving well

    Ogletree (knee) appears to be recovering well, as he was sprinting during a charity softball game Saturday, James Boyd of The Athletic reports. Ogletree, who tore his ACL during training camp last season, hasn't practiced in offseason OTAs to date. The 2022 sixth-round pick appears to be trending in the right direction and may be able to participate in camp soon. The 24-year-old is expected to compete with Kylen Granson and Mo Alie-Cox for significant playing time this season.
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  • Colts' Andrew Ogletree: Unavailable for practice

    Ogletree (knee) remains sidelined at the Colts' OTAs, James Boyd of The Athletic reports. Ogletree suffered a torn ACL at practice last August and he's been slowly recovering since. Instead of rushing their second-year tight end back, the Colts seem adamant in taking their time with Ogletree. Once healthy, the 24-year-old will look to compete with the likes of Kylen Granson and Mo Alie-Cox for the reserve role behind starter Jelani Woods (hamstring).
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  • Colts' Andrew Ogletree: Moved to IR

    The Colts placed Ogletree (knee) on injured reserve Thursday. This transaction will officially sideline Ogletree for the entirety of his rookie season after he suffered a torn ACL during practice Wednesday. The 2022 sixth-round pick managed to turn some heads with his impressive performance during his first training camp with Indianapolis, though he will now have to turn his focus toward his recovery heading into the 2023 regular season.
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