1. Tyler Warren made an immediate impact both with and without the ball in his hands.
Daniel Jones targeted Warren on two of his first three pass attempts with the Colts, flipping a play-action rollout to an open Warren – who chipped and released edge rusher Jaelan Phillips to work into space – and then sidestepping interior pressure to connect with Warren over the middle two plays later. Then, with the ball on the Dolphins' 32-yard line, Warren worked an out-and-up route through Miami's zone defense, with Jones finding him down the far sideline for a 21-yard gain (Warren caught the pass through contact from safety Minkah Fitzpatrick, whose attempt to shoulder bump Warren made little impact).
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