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Rookie tight end Tyler Warren is starting to find his fit at Indianapolis Colts training camp

MARION COUNTY, INDIANA, AUG 1 – Tyler Warren is adapting quickly to fill the Colts' tight end gap left since 2021, with coaches praising his versatility and a record 104 receptions in college.

  • Rookie tight end Tyler Warren is starting to find his fit offensively at the Indianapolis Colts training camp in 2025.
  • This transition follows Jack Doyle's retirement after the 2021 season, leaving the Colts without a reliable tight end since then.
  • Warren, a versatile Penn State product who set a school record with 104 receptions and rushed for four touchdowns in 2024, has shown improvement despite early struggles catching passes.
  • Offensive coordinator Jim Bob Cooter noted that they are giving Warren significant responsibilities, occasionally challenging him beyond his usual limits, reflecting his growing importance to the team.
  • Coaching staff plans to decide playing time in the Colts' preseason opener, suggesting Warren's progress could influence the team's offense amid a competitive quarterback battle.
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Rookie tight end Tyler Warren is starting to find his fit at Indianapolis Colts training camp

Tyler Warren still appreciates the blue-and-white team colors. Everything else has changed — his number, the shade of blue, even the decal on his helmet.

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Friday, August 1, 2025.
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