Colts rookie TE Tyler Warren replaces Brock Bowers in Pro Bowl Games
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Colts tight end Tyler Warren will participate in the 2026 Pro Bowl Games, as announced by the NFL. Warren replaces Raiders tight end Brock Bowers, who withdrew due to injury. Warren becomes the 18th rookie tight end in NFL history to earn Pro Bowl honors and the second in Colts history, following John Mackey in 1963. In his debut season, Warren played all 17 games, starting in 12, and recorded 76 receptions for 817 yards and four touchdowns, along with one rushing touchdown. He ranked in the top 10 among NFL tight ends for receptions (tied-sixth) and receiving yards (fifth), setting franchise records for a rookie tight end. Warren's performance also contributed to running back Jonathan Taylor's third-place finish in the league for rushing yards. He will join teammates Taylor and guard Quenton Nelson at the Pro Bowl Games.
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