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Colts Duo Daniel Jones and Tyler Warren Shine Together in Early Season
Indianapolis, IN — Daniel Jones and Tyler Warren, teammates on the Indianapolis Colts, have only played five games together, but they are already creating headlines. In Week 5, Warren recorded his first career touchdown, catching an 11-yard pass from Jones during the second quarter of a decisive 40-6 victory over the Chicago Bears.
This connection between Jones, who signed with the Colts as a free agent, and Warren, selected in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft, has sparked excitement among fans. The duo’s potential to become a dominant quarterback-tight end combination could benefit the Colts immensely as the season progresses.
Historically, NFL fans have witnessed remarkable quarterback-tight end partnerships. Phillip Rivers and Antonio Gates set records during their time with the San Diego Chargers and the Colts, combining for 774 catches and 9,543 yards. Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski also created a legacy with the New England Patriots and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, winning four Super Bowls together.
Jones was not originally expected to secure the starting quarterback position. Yet, he has emerged as the Colts’ QB1, leading the NFL with a QBR of 79.7 and throwing for 1,290 yards. Meanwhile, Warren has quickly turned into a standout player, leading all NFL tight ends with 307 receiving yards.
The Colts are currently enjoying a strong 4-1 start this season, and the growing chemistry between Jones and Warren could be key to their success moving forward. While they may not replicate the iconic achievements of Brady and Gronkowski, their potential to carve out their legacy together in Indianapolis looks promising.
