The first 10 weeks of the Colts‘ 2025 season went about as well as they could have hoped, but the final seven left a lot to be desired.
Seven straight losses left the Colts with an 8-9 record and they saw quarterback Daniel Jones go down with a torn Achilles on the road to the finish line. The injury had a negative impact on the entire offense and it led to a noticeable drop in production for tight end Tyler Warren.
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Warren caught 50 passes for 616 yards during the 8-2 start to the season, but only had 26 catches for 201 yards the rest of the way. Jones was back on the field in the spring and he said he’s expecting a “jump” from his strong first year as an NFL player.
“I think he was a really smart football player as a rookie,’’ Jones said, via Mike Chappell of Fox 59. “Kind of came in with a great feel and instincts — I’m sure you guys have heard that plenty — but I think that skill is only something that gets better with experience and reps. He’s gotten more reps, and you can tell, the way he sees things now is even better, and he’s moving well.’’
Warren led the Colts in targets last year and Michael Pittman‘s departure opens up even more work for the tight end in what the Colts are hoping will be a more complete season for all involved.
