New Orleans Saints rookie wide receiver Jordyn Tyson is expected to miss approximately two months due to a hamstring injury sustained during a joint practice with the Jacksonville Jaguars. The injury occurred when Tyson caught a pass, slipped, and received contact from behind. Head coach Kellen Moore confirmed the setback, noting it is unrelated to previous hamstring issues from his college career. The recovery timeline places his regular season availability in serious doubt, making him a prime candidate to open the campaign on injured reserve. If placed on injured reserve after roster cuts, he must miss at least four games before returning. This absence deals a significant blow to a Saints offense that intended to pair Tyson alongside Chris Olave to support starting quarterback Tyler Shough. Medical evaluations and rehabilitation programs are currently underway to determine his exact return date for the upcoming season.
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NFL Network reported rookie Jordyn Tyson misses two months today. https://www.nfl.com/news/saints-rookie-wr-jordyn-tyson-hamstring-expected-to-miss-2-months
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Saints First-Round Pick Jordyn Tyson Expected to Miss Two Months with Hamstring Injury
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