Saints rookie WR Jordyn Tyson expected out ~2 months with hamstring; short-term IR possible
The Saints' rookie wide receiver Jordyn Tyson, one of the standouts of New Orleans' training camp, is expected to miss roughly two months with a hamstring injury, according to Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo. Tyson has been cons…
The Saints' rookie wide receiver Jordyn Tyson, one of the standouts of New Orleans' training camp, is expected to miss roughly two months with a hamstring injury, according to Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo.
Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet): #Saints rookie WR Jordyn Tyson, who has been a standout during training camp, is expected to be out roughly two months with his hamstring injury, per me and @MikeGarafolo. Tyson, who has been consulting with experts, could begin the season on short-term Injured Reserve.
Tyson has been consulting with experts on the injury, and New Orleans could place him on short-term injured reserve to open the season, per Rapoport. The projected absence would cost the rookie the early portion of his first NFL campaign and thins a Saints receiver room that has been reshuffled this offseason.