Falcons TE Woerner Accepted Into NFL Tight End University Camp
Falcons TE Woerner Accepted Into NFL Tight End University Camp

Falcons TE Woerner Accepted Into NFL Tight End University Camp

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Tight End University, founded in 2021 by NFL tight ends George Kittle, Travis Kelce, and Greg Olsen, is an annual three-day program designed to bring the tight end community together for skill development, film study, and peer collaboration. For the 2025 season, Atlanta Falcons tight end Charlie Woerner has been accepted into the program, where he may gain valuable coaching from former teammate George Kittle to improve his contributions, especially in blocking. Meanwhile, Falcons star Kyle Pitts, known for being a standout tight end, will miss the camp due to a lower leg injury but continues to work on his recovery and performance elsewhere. The Arizona Cardinals will also be well-represented at the camp with Trey McBride, Elijah Higgins, and Tip Reiman attending, aiming to enhance their skills and roles within the team. Tight End University continues to draw top talent and media attention, offering current players and retired legends a chance to connect and elevate the tight end position across the NFL. The Falcons prepare to return to training camp soon, with expectations high for both veterans and rookies after the summer development programs.

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