Report: Jordyn Tyson Expected to Miss Two Months with Hamstring Injury
Ian Rapoport of NFL Network says the Saints’ first-round pick could start the season on injured reserve after seeking multiple medical opinions.
- On Monday, NFL Network reported New Orleans Saints rookie Jordyn Tyson will miss two months with a hamstring injury suffered last week during a joint practice with the Jacksonville Jaguars.
- Saints head coach Kellen Moore confirmed the injury occurred when Tyson's foot slipped during contact, unrelated to his college history at Colorado and Arizona State.
- Moore stated, "This has nothing to do with Jordyn's history," emphasizing any player in that situation would likely suffer the same diagnosis from a slip and shove.
- Tyson will likely begin the season on injured reserve, requiring him to miss four games, forcing the Saints to rely on depth behind All-Pro Chris Olave.
- Expected to return in October, Tyson's absence leaves a vacancy that free agent Keenan Allen could potentially fill to help the Saints offense during the early season.
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Reports: Saints rookie WR Jordyn Tyson could miss 2 months
The New Orleans Saints are going to have to wait to see if Jordyn Tyson can make the impact they were hoping for when they selected him No. 8 overall in the 2026 draft. The rookie wide receiver could be out the next two months after sustaining a ham...
Saints first-round pick Jordyn Tyson could miss 2 months with hamstring injury from training camp
Jordyn Tyson, the New Orleans Saints first-round pick from Arizona State, could miss two months after suffering a hamstring injury during training camp.
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