Colts’ Andrew Ogletree tears ACL, out for season

Andrew Ogletree has a torn ACL.

Indianapolis Colts tight end Andrew Ogletree suffered a torn ACL during Wednesday’s joint training camp practice with the Detroit Lions.

Ogletree’s injury happened in a non-contact fashion, and head coach Frank Reich told the media following practice that “it didn’t look good,” and that the injury was likely significant.

It’s official, now. Ogletree, a sixth-round pick, will miss the remainder of his rookie season with a torn ACL.

Ogletree had been one of the stars of training camp and was climbing the depth chart in the tight end room. He was on the way to securing a roster spot, but this injury will end his season.

With Ogletree out of the picture for his rookie season, the Colts are likely to lean more on Mo Alie-Cox, Kylen Granson and third-round pick Jelani Woods.

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