Former Colts 1,520-Yard Receiver Expresses Desire to Return Home After Becoming a Free Agent — Willing to Give Up Everything, Even Take Half His Salary, Just to Wear the Horseshoe Again
Former Colts 1,520-Yard Receiver Expresses Desire to Return Home After Becoming a Free Agent — Willing to Give Up Everything, Even Take Half His Salary, Just to Wear the Horseshoe Again
Indianapolis, Indiana – November 6, 2025
Less than a day after being released by the Cleveland Browns, a familiar name has resurfaced in Indianapolis — a player once seen as the future of the Colts’ receiving corps, now making headlines for his heartfelt desire to come home.
In a quiet conversation shared through league insiders, the 26-year-old wide receiver spoke openly about his longing to return to the place that gave him his first real chance in the NFL — not for money or spotlight, but for meaning.

“Indianapolis makes me feel like I truly belong. The fans, the locker room, the energy on Sundays — it’s something you can’t fake. I don’t need big money or a big role, just one more chance to come back. The Colts made me feel like I was part of something special, and honestly, I’m not ready to let that go.”
Sources later confirmed the voice behind those words belonged to Alec Pierce, the former second-round pick of the Colts in 2022. Over three seasons in Indianapolis, Pierce recorded 1,520 receiving yards and 4 touchdowns, serving as the team’s reliable WR2 alongside Michael Pittman Jr. But after the front office prioritized extending Josh Downs earlier this year, Pierce was released and later signed a short-term deal with the Cleveland Browns in October. On November 5, he was released again — officially entering free agency.
According to The Athletic, several within the Colts organization still hold deep respect for Pierce’s work ethic and professionalism. With injuries depleting the team’s wide receiver depth, insiders believe a reunion is far from impossible.
For Alec Pierce, however, this isn’t just about reviving a career — it’s about unfinished business. In a league driven by numbers and contracts, his message stands out as something purer: the voice of a player who still believes in loyalty, belonging, and the power of one more chance to wear the Horseshoe.
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