Penn State tight end Tyler Warren officially agree to 12-years contract to…

Coming off a historic season, Penn State tight end Tyler Warren has announced a decision that felt inevitable. Warren has declared for the 2025 NFL draft and will leave behind his remaining eligibility with the Nittany Lions.

Warren will head to the NFL draft as one of the top tight end prospects in the draft pool and could very well end up being the first tight end taken off the board in April. Warren is coming off a season that saw him catch 104 passes for 1,233 yards with eight receiving touchdowns. All three of those stats led Penn State in 2024. But that wasn’t all Warren did.

Warren also added four rushing touchdowns and 218 rushing yards and he passed for a touchdown. For his efforts, Warren became the first Penn State player in program history to win the John Mackey Award as the nation’s top tight end. Warren was the runaway winner of the Big Ten’s best tight end award and he received multiple All-American honors.

Warren will clearly leave some big shoes to fill in 2025. The Nittany Lions will hope Khalil Dinkins and Luke Reynolds continue to take steps forward in their development to help fill the void, although expecting any player in the roster to simply replace Warren would be misguided given the results he put up this past season.

Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker is accused of engaging in inappropriate behavior at four Baltimore-area spas and wellness centers, according to the Baltimore Banner.

Six massage therapists accuse Tucker of “exposing his genitals, brushing two of them with his exposed penis, and leaving what they believed to be ejaculate on the massage table after three of his treatments.”

Some of the therapists allegedly ended sessions early and refused to deal with Tucker again following their encounters, which occurred between 2012 and 2016.

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