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Tyler Warren has already become a standout at Colts camp. The former Penn State star was drafted for his rare versatility—a Swiss Army knife who caught over 100 passes in college, ...
Warren was born on May 24, 2002, in Mechanicsville, VA, to Terry and Sandy Warren. Growing up outside of Richmond, the Warren family was known for their long history of producing athletes.
The Indianapolis Colts addressed a major positional need with the 14th overall pick in the 2025 NFL draft and selected tight end Tyler Warren out of Penn State.. Warren was one of the most sought ...
Mayor Don Warren’s last State of the City address spotlights Tyler’s gains in public safety, infrastructure, utilities and parks as he nears end of term.
Tyler Warren’s Jersey ‘Sacrifice’ Reveals Deeper Meaning Within Colts Culture Unlock the latest Indianapolis Colts news — direct to your inbox. Subscribe with Google Subscribe with Facebook ...
Tyler Warren is the 10th Richmond area resident to be drafted in the NFL's first round, at least since 1965.
New #Colts TE Tyler Warren on having an inevitably decreased workload at the next level (Q: @JakeArthurNFL): “I don’t see it as being an issue. I could have 10 catches in a game or block for ...
Colts coach Shane Steichen on Tyler Warren: 'You’ve got a target that big, with that size, he plays above the rim. Sometimes when guys are on him, he’s still open.' ...
The Colts needed a tight end in the NFL Draft, and there was Penn State’s Tyler Warren at No. 14 overall. If he's fast enough, he's a franchise-changer, perhaps even a Hall of Famer.
Tyler Warren fell to the Colts in the NFL draft. Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images. The Michigan product had 117 catches for 1,466 yards and 11 touchdowns during his college career and had been a part ...
He was not the first tight end taken in the 2025 NFL Draft, but Tyler Warren has a new home after being taken No. 14 overall by the Indianapolis Colts. The do-it-all offensive weapon out of Penn ...
The best tight end in college football last year is off the board, as the Indianapolis Colts selected former Penn State tight end Tyler Warren with the No. 14 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.