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The Colts liked both first-round tight ends, but Tyler Warren fit their vision for the position in a way that Colston ...
The weight of the new hybrid system makes passing in a pack at the Indy 500 worse, but it creates new opportunities, too.
Worst-case scenario, Penn State's Tyler Warren will be the Colts' best tight end in 2025. Best-case? He'll be their best TE ...
IndyStar Colts Insiders Joel A. Erickson and Nate Atkins serve as general manager Chris Ballard in this simulated mock draft ...
Alfie, a two-year-old golden doodle, visits the Statehouse twice a week. His human is a policy director in the Office of the ...
A cold cut so coveted a Roman religious leader once made a decree for it, mortadella shines at recently opened eatery in ...
Not since Franklin Roosevelt has a new president driven so many shifts, so fast. Here's 100 things that have already changed ...
Tight end Tyler Warren fell to the Colts at No. 14, filling their biggest need. But it's far from the only need ...
The former Bulldogs forward developed into a sharpshooter in the Circle City. He hoped to showcase his skills and smarts in ...
Indiana lawmakers approved some of the more controversial bills and made last-minute changes in the final hours of the 2025 legislative session.
The Colts took care of their tight end need in the first round. Here are 10 prospects who fit what they are looking for on Day 2.
The Colts knew they liked Warren’s tape. The more they met with the tight end, the more he became an ideal player for ...
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