Colorado football interim head coach Mike Sanford revealed on Sunday that true freshman wide receiver Jordyn Tyson suffered a season-ending lower-leg injury in the Buffs’ loss to Oregon over the weekend.
Tyson was one of CU’s few bright spots on offense this season and was recently named both the Pac-12 freshman of the week and special teams player of the week for his two touchdowns and 246 all-purpose yards against Arizona State. He also added another 137 receiving yards and a touchdown against the Ducks before suffering a fourth-quarter injury.
Moving forward, we’ll likely see either Chase Penry or Jack Hestera take over punt return duties in the final three games.
Wide receivers coach Phil McGeoghan summed up the disappointment of losing Tyson:
“Coach [Phil] McGeoghan had a quote, ‘we were just starting to have some fun,’” Sanford said tonight. “I think that the future is very bright for him and we expect him to make a full recovery, certainly nothing out of the norm with regards to football." https://t.co/xY7MQfHmjg
— Nikki Edwards (@nikkiedwardsss) November 7, 2022
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