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Star Rookie TE Tyler Warren Turning Heads Early at Colts OTAs originally appeared on Athlon Sports. OTAs are beginning for ...
Indianapolis Colts tight end Tyler Warren will begin his NFL career wearing the No. 84 on his jersey. Though the first-round pick wore No. 44 throughout his collegiate career at Penn State, that won't ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Tyler Warren wears No. 44 because of an old Jet. When Warren was young and just starting to play football, his father showed him film of an old Jets running back who later starred ...
The Bears stunned just about everyone when they opted to take Michigan tight end Colston Loveland rather than selecting Penn State’s Tyler Warren, widely believed to be the top tight end ...
Colston Loveland and Tyler Warren were both first-round picks and are both top-five tight ends in the rankings below. There was some debate before the draft between Warren and Loveland ...
The Indianapolis Colts selected Penn State tight end Tyler Warren in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft. Warren was selected No. 14 overall on Thursday, joining former teammate Abdul Carter as ...
After that game, Henry said, "What else do I need to see with Tyler? It's kind of the same thing [as Johnson]." Warren's performance against USC and his other similar outings have the Colts ...
INDIANAPOLIS — The No. 44 means a lot to new Colts tight end Tyler Warren. When he was eight years old, getting ready to play tackle football for the first time, his father pulled up videos of ...
Not everyone who received an invitation pounced on the opportunity. Penn State tight end Tyler Warren, the best prospect at his position and a no-brainer first-round pick, declined an invitation ...
With the addition of tight end Tyler Warren in the 2025 NFL Draft at pick No. 14, you can go ahead and make it five of their past six drafts. Warren comes to Indianapolis' offense of misfit ...
The Indianapolis Colts landed a prospect they've been linked to since the start of the offseason, grabbing Penn State tight end Tyler Warren with the No. 14 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.