WATCH: Former FSU Football QB Jordan Travis Works Out Ahead of New York Jets Visit

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Former Florida State star quarterback Jordan Travis captured the hearts of Seminole fans during his five seasons in Tallahassee after transferring to FSU from Louisville in 2019. Known on the field for leadership and success and off the field for being an upstanding college athlete, coaches and teammates rave about what it is like to be around him and the work ethic he brings.
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Travis' 2023 season was derailed after his devastating injury against Northern Alabama on November 18. The injury shocked the college football, drawing controversy later on about the infamous College Football Playoff snub that left the 'Noles short of another chance at a National Title.
Travis' road to recovery has been a long one. Even after fracturing and dislocating his ankle, teams are still showing interest in the signal caller out of West Palm Beach, FL, who finished No. 5 in the 2023 Heisman Trophy Standings. Travis is meeting with the New York Jets on Monday and can be seen here prepping for his visit in Jacksonville last Friday.
Former Florida State QB Jordan Travis, who fractured and dislocated his left ankle Nov. 18, is back on the field in the days leading up to the NFL Draft.
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) April 15, 2024
He’s visiting the #Jets today and then headed back to train in Jacksonville, where this video was taken Friday … pic.twitter.com/Zoch8QJwwH
The 2023 ACC Player of the Year finished his college football career with 8,715 passing yards, 66 touchdowns, and 20 interceptions while completing 62 percent of his passes. He added an additional 1,910 rushing yards and 31 touchdowns on the ground over a six-year period overall.
Travis is reportedly "ahead of schedule" in his recovery and has also garnered interest from the Las Vegas Raiders.
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Tommy Mire joined NoleGameday in 2023 as a writer and editor. He initially worked as lead voice at SBNation's Tomahawk Nation and contributes to football, NFL and recruiting coverage. Connect with Tommy on Twitter at @TommyM3III
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