Saints Work Out Pair of Veteran Receivers Amid Jordyn Tyson News
Summary
The New Orleans Saints lost their first-round wide receiver pick Jordyn Tyson to a hamstring injury expected to keep him out for about two months. To fill the gap, the team is trying out two experienced wide receivers, Chase Claypool and Josh Reynolds.Key Facts
- Jordyn Tyson injured his right hamstring during a joint practice and will likely miss two months, until mid-October.
- Tyson was considered one of the best wide receivers in the 2026 class.
- The Saints are working out veteran receivers Chase Claypool and Josh Reynolds as possible replacements.
- Chase Claypool was a second-round draft pick in 2020 and had a strong rookie season but has struggled with injuries and trades since.
- Claypool signed with the Buffalo Bills in 2024 but never played due to a toe injury.
- Josh Reynolds has played for multiple NFL teams and has experience in major games, including the Super Bowl.
- Reynolds caught 11 passes for 101 yards in 5 games with the New York Jets last season before a hip injury put him on injured reserve.
- The Saints were counting on Tyson to be a starting wide receiver alongside Chris Olave.
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