Jockey Kylee Jordan, who won the riding title last year at Prairie Meadows and ranked second in the standings through Friday, has been sidelined by a dislocated shoulder. She said Friday that a timeline for her return has not yet been determined. “I’m not sure how long I’ll be out,” said Jordan, who has seen a specialist and is undergoing physical therapy. “I want to ride, but my agent said ‘Not yet.’ I need to get as strong as I can before riding.”   Jordan, 21, said she dislocated her shoulder about two weeks ago when she was thrown from one of her mounts as the horse was galloping out after a race. She said following the incident, she had another issue with the shoulder outside of her work at the track. Jordan also is a past title winner at Will Rogers Downs in Claremore, Okla. Her first win came at the track, in May of 2021. Overall, she has won 231 races and her mounts have earned more than $5.7 million, according to statistics from Daily Racing Form. Jordan has won multiple stakes with Tyler’s Tribe. :: Get ready for summer racing with a DRF Formulator Quarterly PP plan