Saints first-round pick Jordyn Tyson could miss 2 months with hamstring injury from training camp
Jordyn Tyson’s start to his NFL career is not going according to plan.
The New Orleans Saints receiver, who went in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft, could miss the next two months after suffering a hamstring injury during training camp, according to NFL Network.
The 22-year-old Arizona State product, whom the Saints took eighth overall back in April, suffered the injury during last Thursday’s joint practice with the Jacksonville Jaguars.
CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Saints head coach Kellen Moore, who enters his second season leading the franchise, said one day later that the injury could force Tyson to be sidelined through the start of the season.
Now, if the current timeline remains, Tyson is looking at potentially missing at least five games.
There were also reports Tyson sought multiple opinions on his hamstring injury, leading to discourse on social media among football fans worried he would be missing more than just a few practices.
VIKINGS FEAR WORST AS JAMAL ADAMS, FORMER ALL-PRO SAFETY, SUFFERS KNEE INJURY IN PRESEASON GAME: 'NOT GOOD' A two-month timeline would mean a return near Week 6, where the Saints would travel to MetLife Stadium to face the New York Giants .
Then, they travel overseas for a game in Paris as part of the NFL’s International Games.
Tyson did have hamstring issues while starring for the Sun Devils, but Moore refuted speculation that this injury was comparable.
"I think my understanding of this one, any player that was put in his situation where your foot slips and you get shoved from behind, this has nothing to do with Jordyn's history," Moore explained, per ESPN.
"Any player in that situation probably has the same diagnosis coming out of this." Moore added that Tyson, who had practiced every day in training camp before the injury, was having a good time getting acclimated to his new team.
"He's played really good football," Moore said.
"Inevitably, this is the unfortunate part of what preseason and training camp football is.
We've already had a few of these guys, that you just have something that comes up and ... we'll just work through it.
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