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Why fantasy football managers in a rookie dynasty draft should target Indianapolis Colts tight end Tyler Warren at No. 9 ...
Two Penn State Nittany Lions were awarded the highest recognition from the Big Ten, not for what they do on the field, but ...
Warren is sure-handed, good at finding gaps and excellent as a runner after the catch. Per Over The Cap, Tyler Warren is guaranteed four years, $20.96 million with an $11.884 million signing bonus ...
The Indianapolis Colts took a chance on former Penn State tight end Tyler Warren with the 14th overall pick in the 2025 NFL draft in a move that's expected to improve Shane Steichen's offensive unit.
Born just before Memorial Day in 2002, Warren is a third-generation football player; his dad Terry Warren played football for the University of Richmond and his grandfather Steve Warren played ...
Twenty years ago, odds are neither Tyler Warren nor Colston Loveland would’ve made it through college as a tight end. Warren, a 6-foot-5, 256-pound grizzly bear on wheels by way of Penn State, ...
But the Indianapolis Colts hold value in those. This is also the case for Tyler Warren as he proceeds with the NFL offseason. Warren, who’s gearing up for a massive rookie campaign, is not all ...
US President Donald Trump arrived in Canada on Sunday for the Group of Seven leaders' summit. Tyler Warren talks about ...