Colts Superstar TE Tyler Warren Leaves Practice With Scary Injury — It Does Not Look Good
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Tyler Warren left Colts practice early on Wednesday. The tight end went down while running a route in 11-on-11 drills. He immediately appeared to be in discomfort.
Warren clutched at his groin area after the play. He limped off the field with an athletic trainer. The injury occurred during joint practice sessions.
He later returned to the sideline without his helmet. That indicated he was done for the day. Reports noted a wrap around his right thigh or groin area.
Head coach Shane Steichen confirmed the issue afterward. He identified it as a groin injury. Warren watched the rest of practice from the side.
Colts HC Shane Steichen told reporters that TE Tyler Warren is dealing with a groin injury that he suffered during today’s practice.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) August 19, 2026
Tyler Warren Injury Raises Concerns for Colts Offense

Warren enters the 2026 NFL season as a key piece of the Indianapolis attack. The 2025 first-round pick delivered a strong rookie campaign. He finished with 76 catches for 817 yards and four touchdowns.
Those numbers ranked among the best by a Colts tight end in recent history. Warren led the team in targets during his debut year. Quarterback Daniel Jones has spoken highly of his growth heading into Year 2.
The timing of the injury creates some uncertainty. Training camp and joint practices remain important for building chemistry. The Colts already deal with other minor absences in the skill positions.
Running back DJ Giddens also left practice after individual drills. He appeared to deal with a lingering hamstring issue. Depth at several spots remains a focus for the coaching staff.
Tyler Warren Matters A Lot to the Colts

Warren’s size and athleticism make him a mismatch problem for defenses. At 6-foot-6, he creates opportunities in the red zone and intermediate routes. The offense leaned on him heavily after other receivers dealt with inconsistencies.
A prolonged absence would force adjustments in the passing game. The Colts traded away a top wideout earlier in the offseason. That elevated Warren’s expected role even further this year.
No official timeline has emerged yet for his return. Soft-tissue injuries like this can vary widely in recovery. The team will monitor his progress closely over the coming days.
Fans and fantasy managers will watch for further updates. Warren’s production as a rookie set high expectations for 2026. The Colts hope this setback proves minor as the preseason continues.
Practice continues with the remaining roster as evaluations move forward. The next few sessions will reveal more about Warren’s availability.
