Former and Current Florida State Seminoles React to Jordan Travis' Injury, Profess Their Support

Support for Jordan Travis is flowing in from across Seminole Nation.
Former and Current Florida State Seminoles React to Jordan Travis' Injury, Profess Their Support
Former and Current Florida State Seminoles React to Jordan Travis' Injury, Profess Their Support

Florida State star quarterback Jordan Travis went down with what looked like a gruesome lower leg injury in the first quarter in North Alabama in his last game in Doak Campbell Stadium. Being the biggest leader on the team, current and former FSU players took to social media after the game to show love and support. 

From star linebacker Kalen DeLoach: 

From starting running back Trey Benson, who took to X/Twitter and Instagram stories: 

From defensive back Jarrian Jones, who also celebrated his Senior night:

From starting tight end Jaheim Bell: 

From offensive lineman Darius Washington, who started against North Alabama: 

From former cornerback Jarvis Brownlee, who played at Florida State in 2020 and 2021, and then transferred to Louisville, FSU's opponent in the ACC Championship game on December 2: 

From former running back Jashaun Corbin, who played with Jordan Travis in 2020 and 2021: 

From former defensive tackle Marvin Wilson, who played at Florida State from 2017-2020:

From former offensive lineman Dillon Gibbons, who played at FSU in 2021 and 2022: 

From former quarterback Danny Kanell, who played at Florida State from 1992-1995, and is now a talk show host for CBS Sports: 

From former linebacker Dontavious Jackson, who played at Florida State from 2016-2019: 

From former fullback Freddie Stevenson, who played at Florida State from 2013-2016:

Jameis Winston had some words during the broadcast too, as he showed up to his jersey retirement ceremony in a Jordan Travis jersey: 

Coach Norvell said there were no updates on Jordan Travis as of now. All of us at NoleGameday wish for a speedy recovery for Travis. 

Florida State looks to complete an undefeated regular season next week at Florida. The Gators look like they lost their starting quarterback Graham Mertz Saturday night as well, and need a win over FSU to gain bowl eligibility. 


READ MORE: Mike Norvell Comments On Jordan Travis' Leg Injury Following FSU's Win Over North Alabama

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Austin Veazey
AUSTIN VEAZEY

Lead basketball writer; Former FSU Men's Basketball Manager from 2016-2019

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