
Tyler William Warren is an American football tight end who formerly played collegiate football for the Penn State Nittany Lions. Warren reportedly decided to forego his final season of eligibility to enter the 2025 NFL Draft. In 2023, he received the Keystone Award with teammates Abdul Carter, Theo Johnson, and Kevin Winston Jr. for his accomplishments for the squad. As a freshman, he played in 13 games, demonstrating his flexibility with five catches for 61 yards and a score, as well as two running touchdowns. He improved in his sophomore year, participating in 12 games with three starts, amassing 10 catches for 123 yards and three touchdowns.
Notably in 2023, he emerged as a receiving threat, scoring a career-high seven touchdowns, matching him for third in a single season among Penn State tight ends. Warren have a breakthrough season in 2023. He made history as the first Penn State tight end since Pat Freiermuth in 2020 to post a 100-yard receiving game, doing it against Ole Miss with an incredible 127 yards. Warren's best campaign was his senior year in 2024, when he set the Penn State single-season record of 104 receptions. He received John Mackey Award, Big Ten Tight End of the Year, First team All-American and First team All Big-Ten honors in 2024, as per Penn State's official website.
Tyler Warren's parents
Tyler Warren's parents are Sandy and Terry Warren, according to the Penn State's official website. However, there is no information available about his mother's profession on the internet.
Tyler Warren’s father
Terry Warren is the father of Tyler Warren. Terry played football at Richmond from 1987-90. According to his LinkedIn profile, he graduated with a degree in Health & Sports Science from the University of Richmond. Terry works as the Senior Vice President of AblePay Health.
Tyler Warren’s siblings
He has one brother, TJ, and one sister, Kelly. Kelly played softball at East Tennessee State (2018-22), as per Penn State's official website.
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