NFL News Dump: Breece Hall's Groin, Keenan Allen's New Home, and Jordyn Tyson's Hamstring
A chaotic wave of NFL updates brings a groin strain for Jets star Breece Hall, a two-month absence for Saints rookie Jordyn Tyson, and the Colts signing veteran receiver Keenan Allen.
HotTakes Editorial TeamUpdated 2 min read
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The NFL news cycle just dropped a late-summer bomb of roster chaos that will have fantasy managers and depth-chart watchers staring blankly at their screens. Ian Rapoport delivered a multi-part headline dump that instantly altered the offensive outlook for three different franchises.
The most alarming update for anyone holding New York Jets futures is a groin strain for star running back Breece Hall. The Jets just dropped a 24-16 preseason game to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, but the real loss is any lingering lower-body issue for the guy who actually makes their offense function. A groin strain is the exact phrase that makes you want to cash out your tickets and take up a safer hobby, like competitive juggling.
"Ian Rapoport tweeted the flurry of headlines, noting Tyson's two-month timeline and Hall's groin strain."
Down in New Orleans, the injury luck is somehow worse. Saints rookie receiver Jordyn Tyson is officially expected to miss about two months with a hamstring injury. He suffered the setback last week during joint practices with the Jacksonville Jaguars, a team that just beat New Orleans 24-20.
Tyson is a massive talent out of Arizona State, but his medical chart is starting to look longer than a CVS receipt. Between a multi-ligament knee tear in 2022, a broken collarbone in 2024, and now severe hamstring issues, the rookie simply cannot catch a break.
Meanwhile, the Indianapolis Colts looked at their own receiver room and decided the missing piece was Keenan Allen. The Colts just slogged through a 13-13 tie with the New England Patriots, so adding a proven route-runner makes sense on paper.
In reality, signing Keenan Allen at this stage of his career is like buying a vintage sports car. It looks incredible in the driveway, but you are absolutely going to spend half the fall waiting on parts. Allen has a legendary history of heel and hamstring issues that have routinely derailed his availability.
If Allen can stay on the field, he gives Indianapolis a reliable safety valve. But banking on a clean bill of health from a veteran with his track record is a massive gamble right before the real games begin.
Week 1 is looming, and these front offices are officially in scramble mode. The Jets will be holding their breath on Hall's recovery timeline, the Saints have to patch a two-month hole in their rookie class, and the Colts are just hoping their shiny new veteran can make it through September.
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Jordyn Tyson is expected to miss 2 months with a hamstring injury.
The Saints recently lost a preseason matchup to the Jaguars 24-20.
The Colts are coming off a 13-13 tie with the Patriots.
The Jets recently dropped a game to the Buccaneers 24-16.
What's next
The Jets will monitor Hall's groin closely ahead of Week 1, while the Colts hope Allen has enough tread left on the tires to contribute immediately.

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