Arizona State football traveled to Colorado and won, but it wasn’t easy. He had a career night against running back Ralick Brown.
Arizona State wide receiver Jordan Tyson left the Territorial Cup game against Arizona on Friday night, November 28, due to injury, after making his second catch of the game for 17 yards in the second quarter.
Tyson, a consensus top-10 NFL draft pick after this season and potentially the first wide receiver to be selected, returned to play for a few games after his injury but was again benched. He did not return to the game before intermission and stood on the ASU sideline without his helmet after intermission.
Tyson’s 17-yard catch was difficult, but he was able to snatch Jeff Sims’ throw out of the air while being tightly covered. After the game, Tyson remained on the field for a few moments, then got up and walked off the field in apparent frustration.
Tyson missed time earlier this season with a hamstring injury and went straight to an exercise bike on the ASU sideline. He was injured in the rivalry game at Arizona last season and missed the Big 12 Championship Game and the Peach Bowl in the College Football Playoff.
Tyson participated in pregame warmups for ASU and looked dynamic in running routes and catching balls.
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