Jordan Travis Injury Update, What Happened to Jordan Travis?

Jordan Travis, Florida State quarterback, provides a hospital bed update after a leg injury during the game against North Alabama. No specifics on the injury, but he maintains a positive outlook.

by Rubaditsha

Updated Nov 20, 2023

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Jordan Travis Injury Update, What Happened to Jordan Travis?
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Jordan Travis Injury Update

Florida State quarterback Jordan Travis was taken to a Tallahassee hospital after injuring his left leg against North Alabama. Travis, sharing from his hospital bed on Instagram, assured fans of his positive mindset, refraining from specific injury details but expressing trust in God's plan.

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The emotional scene unfolded as Travis, a senior, was carted off during what was expected to be his last home game. Former Seminole QB Jameis Winston, present for a celebration, offered support but appeared visibly affected. Travis likely concludes the 2023 season with impressive stats: 2,755 yards, 20 touchdowns, and just two interceptions. The injury adds a poignant touch to what was meant to be a celebratory moment for Travis and the FSU community.

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Who is Jordan Travis?

Jordan Travis is an American football quarterback currently affiliated with the Florida State Seminoles in college football. Before joining the Seminoles, he played football for the Louisville Cardinals. Travis, displaying his skills as a quarterback, has become a notable presence in the collegiate football scene.

His journey in the sport has seen him transition from one notable program to another, contributing to both the Louisville Cardinals and, subsequently, the Florida State Seminoles. As a pivotal player in the quarterback position, Travis brings his talent and expertise to the field, making an impact on the teams he represents. His career trajectory highlights his dedication to the sport and the valuable experience gained through his contributions to different collegiate football programs.

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Name

Jordan Travis

Born

May 2, 2000 (age 23)

Birthplace

West Palm Beach, Florida

Height

6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)

Weight

212 lb (96 kg)

Jordan Travis Age 

As of 2023, Jordan Travis is 23 years old. Hailing from West Palm Beach, Florida, Jordan Travis, a product of Palm Beach Central High School, made a pivotal decision to transfer to The Benjamin School after his sophomore year. Graduating in 2018, Travis embarked on his journey into collegiate football.

Recognized for his dual-threat capabilities, he held the impressive ranking of the 24th dual-threat quarterback by 247Sports upon leaving high school. Notably, his family has a connection to Florida State University, as his brother, Devon Travis, played baseball for the Seminoles under the coaching of Mike Martin.

The decision to transfer schools and the subsequent accolades in high school showcased Travis's commitment to his football career, setting the stage for his impactful presence in the college football arena.

Jordan Travis Career

Beginning his college football journey with the Louisville Cardinals, Jordan Travis initially chose Louisville over the Baylor Bears. His stint at Louisville was brief, featuring only three games where he completed 4-of-14 passes and gained 40 yards on the ground. In November 2018, Travis decided to transfer.

Moving to Florida State, Travis announced his transfer on December 22, 2018, and has since spent four seasons with the Seminoles, expressing his intent to return for a fifth season in December 2022. Notably, he joined FSU in 2019 under head coach Willie Taggart but didn't see action until after Taggart's departure.

Travis achieved a milestone by becoming the first starting quarterback at Florida State to win three games against rival Miami. In 2023, he garnered recognition as one of the 20 semifinalists for the Davey O'Brien National Quarterback Award. Unfortunately, on November 18, 2023, Travis suffered a significant leg injury during a game against North Alabama, requiring a cart-off and an air cast on his left leg.

Jordan Travis Stats 

Statistics

Season

Games

Passing

Rushing

GP

GS

Record

Cmp

Att

Pct

Yds

Avg

TD

Int

Rtg

Att

Yds

Avg

TD

Louisville Cardinals

2018

3

0

0–0

4

14

28.6

71

5.1

1

1

80.5

8

40

5.0

0

Florida State Seminoles

2019

4

0

0–0

6

11

54.5

79

7.2

0

0

114.9

23

228

9.9

3

2020

8

6

3–3

72

131

55.0

1,056

8.1

6

6

128.6

97

569

5.9

7

2021

10

9

5–4

122

194

62.9

1,539

7.9

15

6

148.9

134

530

4.0

7

2022

13

13

10–3

226

353

64.0

3,214

9.1

24

5

160.1

82

417

5.1

7

2023

11

11

11-0

205

320

64.1

2,734

8.5

20

2

155.2

72

160

2.2

7

Career

49

39

29-10

635

1,023

62.1

8,693

8.5

66

20

150.8

416

1,934

4.6

31

What Happened to Jordan Travis?

Jordan Travis suffered a left leg injury during Florida State's game against North Alabama, prompting his hospitalization. Travis shared an Instagram update, assuring fans of his positive mental state but not providing specifics about the injury. The emotional scene unfolded as he was carted off during what was anticipated as his final home game.

Former QB Jameis Winston, in attendance, offered support. Travis likely concludes the season with impressive stats: 2,755 yards, 20 touchdowns, and just two interceptions. The injury adds a poignant touch to what should have been a celebratory moment for Travis and the FSU community.



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Jordan Travis Injury Update - FAQs

1.  Where did Jordan Travis start his college football career?  

Travis began at Louisville Cardinals.

2. How many seasons did he spend at Louisville, and why did he transfer?  

He played three games at Louisville, completing 4-of-14 passes. Travis transferred in November 2018.

3. Where did he transfer to, and when did he announce it?  

Travis transferred to Florida State, announcing his decision on December 22, 2018.

4.  How many seasons has Travis played for the Florida State Seminoles?  

He has played four seasons and announced his return for a fifth season in December 2022.

5.  Who was the head coach when Travis joined FSU, and why didn't he play immediately?  

Travis joined under Willie Taggart, but he didn't take the field until after Taggart's departure.

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