The Indianapolis Colts have made a key move by re-signing tight end Drew Ogletree, a versatile player known for his blocking prowess and special teams contributions. While Ogletree's offensive role diminished in 2025, his impact on special teams was undeniable, logging 75% of the snaps.
In his fourth season, Ogletree's offensive numbers dipped, with just four receptions on six targets for 27 yards. Yet, his career includes 22 catches for 283 yards and four touchdowns, proving he's capable of making crucial plays. One standout moment came in Week 12 against Kansas City, where Ogletree's acrobatic touchdown catch showcased his ability to deliver when it counts.
Ogletree's season wasn't without its challenges. During a pre-game warmup before the Colts faced the Cardinals, he collided with All-Pro cornerback Charvarius Ward, resulting in a concussion for Ward. This incident sidelined Ward until Week 12, highlighting the unpredictable nature of the game.
Despite these ups and downs, Ogletree remains a valuable asset for the Colts. His re-signing signals the team's commitment to maintaining depth and versatility in their lineup. As the Colts look ahead, Ogletree's role in both offensive schemes and special teams will be crucial to their success.
