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Jordyn Tyson getting one percent better each and every day

The hamstrings are one of a handful of injuries Tyson has dealt with during his college career. There were knee and collarbone injuries in 2022 and 2024, respectively. Clubs have inevitably asked him about the string of issues, and he's had no choice but to be brutally honest with them in return.

"I talked about (them) a good amount, but shoot, the first two mechanisms of injury can't really help it," he explained. "We play a physical sport, but yeah, I've never had soft tissue injuries. Kind of just working through that right now, and I feel like if you look at my track history, after every injury, I came back better than ever, I feel like. So that's my answer right there."

In 2025, over the course of nine games, Tyson had 61 receptions for 711 yards and eight touchdowns. His best season came in 2024 with 75 receptions for 1,101 yards and 10 touchdowns. But despite the numbers, the tape, and the praise he's received from scouts across the league, Tyson himself finds it hard to believe he's here.

"For sure, surprised myself," he admitted. "But I'm just a person that gets better every year. I feel like, ever since I was a little kid, I've just gotten better every year. I was a late bloomer. Just continued to get better, get better and just start catching these people that were above me for a long time, and shoot, did surprise myself."

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