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The Colts’ First-Round Rookie TE - “No matter how long or how much, I just want to play for the Colts because my heart belongs to the Colts”

Indianapolis, Indiana – November 13, 2025


In a season where the Indianapolis Colts have stunned the entire league with an 8–2 record and the most explosive offense in the NFL, rookie tight end Tyler Warren — the team’s 2025 first-round pick and a leading candidate for Offensive Rookie of the Year — has emerged as one of the most coveted young stars in football. His seamless integration into Shane Steichen’s system has turned him into a player that many franchises dream of having.

With Daniel Jones exceeding expectations, Jonathan Taylor playing at an MVP level, and Warren quickly becoming the ideal blend of a receiving threat and a powerful in-line blocker, the Colts offense has reached heights few predicted. Naturally, such a breakout performance has placed Warren on the radar of multiple NFL contenders preparing for the opening of the 2026 offseason.

According to league sources, several teams have already positioned themselves to make offers described as “jaw-dropping,” hoping to lure Warren away from Indianapolis. But before speculation could spiral, Warren himself shut down every rumor with a single line that ignited Colts Nation.

When asked about interest from other teams and the possibility of a massive offer elsewhere, Warren answered calmly but with unmistakable conviction:
“People can throw around numbers that would make any young player hesitate, but for me, football has never been about the money. It’s about being somewhere that believes in you and lets you become who you’re meant to be. No matter how long or how much, I just want to play for the Colts because my heart belongs to the Colts.”

The quote instantly spread across social media, with fans calling it the declaration of a future franchise cornerstone. Analysts around the league praised Warren’s commitment, noting that in an era defined by big contracts and constant movement, such loyalty from a rising star is rare.

For the Colts, Warren’s stance is more than just a feel-good moment — it’s a signal that the team is building something real. A young offensive core built around Taylor, Warren, Pierce, Pittman, and Steichen’s system is becoming one of the most formidable identities in the AFC.

And for anyone still wondering whether Tyler Warren could be tempted by money or outside offers, his message delivered the answer clearly:

He’s not chasing numbers.
He’s choosing home.

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