Jan. 16, 2026, 10:27 a.m. ET

Indianapolis Colts tight end Tyler Warren has been named a 2026 NFL Pro Bowler.

Originally, Warren was an alternate, but he was now selected because the Raiders‘ Brock Bowers will not be participating due to an injury.

As a rookie, Warren had a very strong case to be a Pro Bowler. He finished the regular season with the fifth-most receiving yards among all tight ends.

Warren finished the season catching 76 passes for 817 yards with four touchdowns.

Beyond his passing game production, Warren’s ability to help in the run game and his versatility adds a level of unpredictability to the offense because he is able to wear so many different hats.

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This provides Shane Steichen with greater flexibility as he puts together game plans and can open up opportunities not only for Warren but for his teammates.

Along with Warren, Jonathan Taylor and Quenton Nelson are Pro Bowlers as well.