Jordon Tyson sidelined for two months with hamstring injury
4 sources • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 18, 2026, 1:10 PM
Last updated Aug 18, 2026

New Orleans Saints rookie wide receiver Jordon Tyson, the No. 8 overall pick in the 2026 draft, will miss two months due to a hamstring injury. Tyson had previously shown promise after overcoming injuries at Arizona State but will now need to focus on recovery. Meanwhile, teammate Malik Nabers has returned to practice with the Giants after undergoing a knee procedure, indicating a positive progression towards his availability for Week 1. The Fever have also climbed to No. 3 in the WNBA Power Rankings, riding a four-game winning streak bolstered by Caitlin Clark's strong performances.
- •Tyson will be out for two months with a hamstring injury.
- •Nabers returned to practice after knee surgery and is progressing well.
- •The Fever have won four straight games in the WNBA.
- •Caitlin Clark is averaging 25.8 points and 10 assists during the winning streak.
- •The Fever's performance has boosted their playoff seeding chances.
- 1:10 PMCBS MLB — Ranking college football's most expensive rosters; latest news on WRs Jordon Tyson and Malik Nabers
"Plus, the Fever remain hot in the WNBA Power Rankings
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