Inefficient with nine targets
Warren brought in three of nine targets for 30 yards in the Colts' 48-27 loss to the 49ers on Monday night.
Warren tied Josh Downs for the team lead in targets, but he wasn't anywhere near as productive as his teammate. The rookie tight end has now been at 45 receiving yards or fewer in five straight games, a far cry from the 61.7 receiving yards he averaged over his first 10 career contests. Warren has seen 15 targets over his first two games with Philip Rivers, however, affording him upside despite recent struggles in a Week 17 home matchup versus the Jaguars.
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Charvarius Ward
Ready to continue NFL career
Ward (concussion) is present for OTAs and has decided to continue his football career after contemplating retirement, ESPN.com's Stephen Holder reports.
Anthony Richardson Sr.
Cleared for voluntary workouts
Richardson (eye) has been cleared to fully participate in practice at voluntary workouts this week, Kevin Bowen of 107.5 The Fan reports.
Anthony Richardson Sr.
Present at Monday's voluntary OTAs
Richardson (eye) reported for voluntary offseason workouts Monday, Stephen Holder of ESPN reports.
Anthony Richardson Sr.
Doesn't receive fifth-year option
The Colts didn't exercise the fifth-year option on Richardson's (eye) rookie contract, Kevin Bowen of 107.5 The Fan Indianapolis reports.
Deion Burks
Picked by Colts
The Colts selected Burks in the seventh round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 254th overall.
Seth McGowan
Taken by Indianapolis
The Colts selected McGowan in the seventh round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 237th overall.
A.J. Haulcy
Selected by Colts
The Colts selected Haulcy in the third round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 78th overall.
CJ Allen
Selected by Indianapolis
The Colts selected Allen in the second round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 53rd overall.
Daniel Jones
Making progress
Colts coach Shane Steichen noted Tuesday that Jones is already "dropping back" to pass at this stage of his recovery from a torn right Achilles, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
Daniel Jones
Team optimistic about Week 1
Colts general manager Chris Ballard said Monday that Jones is progressing well in his recovery from the torn Achilles the quarterback suffered in December and added that the club is shooting for the QB to be ready to play by Week 1 of the upcoming season, James Palmer of The Athletic reports.
