Chris Olave Camp Update — August 23: The Target Tree Is His Into October
2026 NFL Season · Sunday, Aug 23
Chris Olave was a listed rest day at Thursday's joint practice with the Rams and sat Saturday's game with the other starters, so his week was managed rather than newsworthy. The news happened around him: Jordyn Tyson's timeline came back at two months.
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Chris Olave's week was a managed one: he was a listed rest absence at Thursday's joint practice against the Rams, per Jeff Nowak at Audacy, and he sat Saturday's game in Los Angeles along with every other starter, a decision Kellen Moore announced in advance, per Pankti Parmar at Heavy. No injury designation, no wrist follow-up, no news — which for the team's best receiver in the last week before cutdown is the treatment you'd expect.
The material development was around him. Jordyn Tyson, the rookie drafted to share the target load, will miss around two months with his hamstring, a timeline that runs into October and makes him a candidate for injured reserve, per Ian Rapoport at NFL Network. Our June preview built Olave's case on volume — a hundred 56 targets last season — with Tyson the one player positioned to claim a slice of it, and that competition now has a hard date attached, none of it in September. The receiver moving up behind him, rookie Bryce Lance, caught two red-zone touchdowns from Tyler Shough at Thursday's practice, per Nowak — a good sign for the offense's depth, and nothing in the reporting frames it as anything but that.
The sum of the week: the target foundation untouched, the nearest competition shelved by hard reporting, and a quiet, healthy August banked. What to watch: whether he plays a series with Shough in the preseason finale against Dallas, and any actual reporting on the winter wrist issue rather than inference from participation. We'll check after cut day.
_Data via nflverse._
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