The NFL on Tuesday announced Colts tight end Tyler Warren, safety Cam Bynum, quarterback Daniel Jones, wide receiver Ashton Dulin and wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. were all named 2026 Pro Bowl alternates.
Warren, in his rookie season, has amassed 66 receptions for 748 yards and four touchdowns as well as six carries for eight yards and one touchdown. Warren holds the franchise record for most rushing yards by a rookie tight end and is second in franchise history for most touchdowns by a rookie tight end. Warren also leads all NFL rookie tight ends in receiving yards.
Bynum enters Week 17 with 72 tackles, eight passes defensed and a career-high four interceptions. He ranks in the top ten among starting safeties in interceptions and forced fumbles (one). This marks the first time Bynum has been named a Pro Bowl alternate in his five-year NFL career.
Jones, despite sustaining a season-ending Achilles injury in Week 14, has earned his first Pro Bowl alternate position in his career after leading the Colts in a 7-1 start to the 2025 season. Prior to his injury, Jones had 261 completions for 3,101 yards (average of 8.1 yards per attempt) and 19 touchdowns. He also had 45 carries for 164 yards and five rushing touchdowns.
Dulin, who was named an alternate in the 2022 Pro Bowl, earned the recognition once again as he continued to make an impact on both special teams and offense for the Colts. The wide receiver has a Pro Football Focus grade of 91.1 on kick returns, good for best in the league. He has played in 10 games in 2025 and registered five receptions for 106 yards, three carries for 44 yards, 11 kickoff returns for 328 yards (29.8 avg.) and eight special teams stops.
Pittman, a Pro Bowl alternate in 2022 and 2024, has played in all 15 games and tallied 76 receptions for 757 yards and a team-high seven touchdowns. In Week 8, he became the first Colts wide receiver to score a touchdown in six of the first eight games of a season since Reggie Wayne in 2009. He also passed Dallas Clark (4,887) for the ninth-most receiving yards in team history, and in Week 9 eclipsed 5,000 career receiving yards as he notched his 11th career 100-yard game.
They will hope to join their two teammates in San Francisco for the 2026 Pro Bowl Games on Feb. 3: left guard Quenton Nelson and running back Jonathan Taylor.












