Department of defense
Boston.com
With a full season of the 3-4 under his belt, Warren stepped in to start every game at defensive end and produced three sacks, two in a Monday night victory at Kansas City. He was a handful in one-on-one matchups, as evidenced by his 46 solo tackles (out of 64 overall). Warren was a force in the AFC Championshp game, posting eight tackles (six solo) and helping to contain the Steelers’ ground game. He may not yet have met expectations, but he’ll be a staple on the line for years to come.
Ty Warren
With a full season of the 3-4 under his belt, Warren stepped in to start every game at defensive end and produced three sacks, two in a Monday night victory at Kansas City. He was a handful in one-on-one matchups, as evidenced by his 46 solo tackles (out of 64 overall). Warren was a force in the AFC Championshp game, posting eight tackles (six solo) and helping to contain the Steelers’ ground game. He may not yet have met expectations, but he’ll be a staple on the line for years to come.
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