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Alec Pierce Hits Free Agency, Colts in the Mix

Indianapolis Colts Alec Pierce, a rising star in the NFL, is set to hit free agency after a breakout season. With a projected four-year deal worth $80.999 million, Pierces future is uncertain. Despite the Colts interest, other teams are expected to pursue him, making for a lively market.

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