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Tyler Warren has one reason to believe in the 2026 Colts' offense
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The offensive coaching staff remained nearly untouched under Jim Bob Cooter, and they didn't make any big-name additions on that side of the ball.
That's why, even with Michael Pittman Jr. no longer in town and even with all the pressure that comes after losing eight consecutive games, Tyler Warren is still fully optimistic about the 2026 offense.
The Indianapolis Colts have the weapons they need"I think everybody's really excited," Warren said (h/t Matt Taylor).
Warren started 12 of 17 games last season, hauling in 76 receptions on 112 targets for 817 yards, four touchdowns, and 48.1 yards per game.
The Colts will continue to have an elite offensive line and one of the most underrated running backs in the game.